
CAS 232617-15-1
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D-Ribose-L-cysteine(Mixture of Diastereomers)
CAS:Formula:C8H15NO6SColor and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:253.2728D-Ribose-L-cysteine
CAS:<p>D-Ribose-L-cysteine is the antioxidant glutathione precursor.</p>Formula:C8H15NO6SColor and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:253.27D-Ribose-L-cysteine(Mixture of Diastereomers)
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Stability Hygroscopic<br>Applications D-Ribose-L-cysteine is a prodrug of L-cysteine that has potential therapeutic advantage in the inhibition of astrocytoma cell proliferation (1,2). D-Ribose-L-cysteine has been shown to protect against acetaminophen-induced hepatic and renal toxicity.<br>References (1) Jurkowska, H. et al.: Amino Acids, 41, 131 (2011) (2) Slitt, A. et al.: Basic Clin. Pharm. Toxicol., 96, 487 (2005)<br></p>Formula:C8H15NO6SColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:253.273D-Ribose-L-cysteine
CAS:<p>D-Ribose-L-cysteine is a combination of D-ribose and L-cysteine. It is used for the treatment of bowel disease, radiation injury, pentobarbital sodium induced ileus, atherosclerotic lesion, oral hypoglycaemic, neuronal death, psychotic disorder in AIDS patients and active antiretroviral therapy. D-Ribose-L-cysteine has been shown to decrease ATP levels and increase histological damage in v79 cells. D-Ribose-L-cysteine has also been shown to have a protective effect on hamster V79 cells against inflammatory bowel disease by decreasing the release of inflammatory cytokines.</p>Formula:C8H15NO6SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:253.28 g/mol



