CAS 21414-41-5
:Glucorafanina
Descripción:
Glucorafanina es un glucosinolato que se encuentra de forma natural, principalmente en verduras crucíferas como el brócoli y las coles de Bruselas. Es un compuesto que contiene azufre y juega un papel significativo en los mecanismos de defensa de la planta contra plagas y enfermedades. Glucorafanina es notable por sus posibles beneficios para la salud, particularmente su papel como precursor de sulforafano, un compuesto conocido por sus propiedades antioxidantes y anticancerígenas. Cuando Glucorafanina es hidrolizado por la enzima mirosinasa, se convierte en sulforafano, que ha sido estudiado por su capacidad para activar enzimas de desintoxicación y proteger contra el estrés oxidativo. El compuesto es soluble en agua y tiene una estructura relativamente estable, aunque puede verse afectado por métodos de cocción que desnaturalizan la mirosinasa. La investigación sugiere que el consumo regular de alimentos ricos en Glucorafanina puede contribuir a mejorar los resultados de salud, incluyendo la reducción del riesgo de ciertas enfermedades crónicas. Su número CAS, 21414-41-5, se utiliza para la identificación en bases de datos químicas y contextos regulatorios.
Fórmula:C12H23NO10S3
InChI:InChI=1S/C12H23NO10S3/c1-25(18)5-3-2-4-8(13-23-26(19,20)21)24-12-11(17)10(16)9(15)7(6-14)22-12/h7,9-12,14-17H,2-6H2,1H3,(H,19,20,21)/t7-,9-,10+,11-,12+,25?/m1/s1
Clave InChI:InChIKey=GMMLNKINDDUDCF-SISVVIKZSA-N
SMILES:S(C(CCCCS(C)=O)=NOS(=O)(=O)O)[C@@H]1O[C@H](CO)[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@H]1O
Sinónimos:- 1-S-[(1E)-5-(methylsulfinyl)-N-(sulfonatooxy)pentanimidoyl]-1-thio-beta-D-glucopyranose
- 4-Methylsulfinylbutyl glucosinolate
- Ccris 9055
- Glucopyranose, 1-thio-, 1-[5-(methylsulfinyl)valerohydroximate] NO-(hydrogen sulfate), β-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-
- Glucorafanin
- Sulforaphane glucosinolate
- beta-D-Glucopyranose, 1-thio-, 1-(5-(methylsulfinyl)-N-(sulfooxy)pentanimidate)
- β-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-Glucopyranose, 1-thio-, 1-[5-(methylsulfinyl)-N-(sulfooxy)pentanimidate]
- β-D-Glucopyranose, 1-thio-, 1-[5-(methylsulfinyl)-N-(sulfooxy)pentanimidate]
- Glucoraphanin
- Glucopyranose, 1-thio-, 1-[5-(methylsulfinyl)valerohydroximate] NO-(hydrogen sulfate), β-D-
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Glucoraphanin potassium salt
CAS:Glucoraphanin potassium salt analytical standard provided with w/w absolute assay, to be used for quantitative titration.Fórmula:C12H22NO10S3KPureza:(HPLC) ≥98%Forma y color:PowderPeso molecular:475.59Glucoraphanin
CAS:Fórmula:C12H22KNO10S3Pureza:≥ 98.0%Forma y color:White to light brown powderPeso molecular:475.58Glucoraphanin
CAS:Glucoraphanin, the bioprecursor of the widely extolled chemopreventive agent sulforaphane found in broccoli, it has antioxidant activity, it induces phase-I xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes and increases free radical generation in rat liver. Glucoraphanin can ameliorates obesity and insulin resistance through adipose tissue browning and reduction of metabolic endotoxemia in mice. Glucoraphanin and Glucoerucin effectively act as antagonists for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, and this may contribute to their established chemoprevention potency.Fórmula:C12H23NO10S3Pureza:95%~99%Peso molecular:437.51Glucoraphanin
CAS:Glucoraphanin, the precursor of the widely extolled chemopreventive agent sulforaphane found in broccoli, has antioxidant activity.Fórmula:C12H23NO10S3Pureza:98.86% - 99.64%Forma y color:SolidPeso molecular:437.51Glucoraphanin potassium salt
CAS:Natural glycosideFórmula:C12H22NO10S3KPureza:≥ 95.0 % (HPLC)Forma y color:PowderPeso molecular:475.6Glucoraphanin
CAS:<p>Applications Glucoraphanin is a natural glycoinsolate found in cruciferous vegetables. Glucophanin (Sulforaphane), is a bioactive component in brocolli and is digested by gut bacteria to produce chemopreventive agents.<br>References Luang-In, V. et al.: Mol. Nutr. Food. Res., 58, 875 (2014); Blazevic, I. et al.: Nat. Prod. Comm., 8, 1463 (2013);<br></p>Fórmula:C12H23NO10S3Forma y color:Off-WhitePeso molecular:437.51Glucoraphanin Sodium-d5
CAS:Producto controlado<p>Applications Glucoraphanin-d5 is the isotope labelled analog of Glucoraphanin. Glucoraphanin is a natural glycoinsolate found in cruciferous vegetables. Glucophanin (Sulforaphane), is a bioactive component in brocolli and is digested by gut bacteria to produce chemopreventive agents.<br>References Luang-In, V. et al.: Mol. Nutr. Food. Res., 58, 875 (2014); Blazevic, I. et al.: Nat. Prod. Comm., 8, 1463 (2013);<br></p>Fórmula:C12D5H17NNaO10S3Forma y color:NeatPeso molecular:464.519Glucoraphanin Potassium Salt Reference Standard Grade, 90%
CAS:Fórmula:C12H22KNO10S3Pureza:min. 90%Forma y color:White to off white, Hygroscopic compoundPeso molecular:475.59Glucoraphanin Potassium Salt (Contains up to ~15% Inorganics)
CAS:Producto controlado<p>Applications Potassium salt of Glucoraphanin (G450250) is a natural glycoinsolate found in cruciferous vegetables. Glucophanin (Sulforaphane), is a bioactive component in brocolli and is digested by gut bacteria to produce chemopreventive agents.<br>References Luang-In, V. et al.: Mol. Nutr. Food. Res., 58, 875 (2014); Blazevic, I. et al.: Nat. Prod. Comm., 8, 1463 (2013);<br></p>Fórmula:C12H22NO10S3·KForma y color:Off-WhitePeso molecular:475.60Glucoraphanin
CAS:<p>Glucoraphanin is a chemoprotective compound, which is a naturally occurring glucosinolate found predominantly in cruciferous vegetables, with broccoli being a primary source. It undergoes conversion by the enzyme myrosinase to produce sulforaphane, a potent antioxidative agent. This process is facilitated by mastication and microbial action in the gut, leading to activation of pathways that upregulate detoxification enzymes and confer protective effects against oxidative stress.</p>Fórmula:C12H23NO10S3Pureza:Min. 95%Forma y color:PowderPeso molecular:437.51 g/molGlucoraphanin
CAS:<p>Glucoraphanin is a bioactive compound, specifically a glucosinolate, which is a secondary metabolite derived from cruciferous vegetables, predominantly broccoli. Its mode of action involves conversion into sulforaphane through the enzyme myrosinase, which can occur during digestion or when the plant tissue is damaged. Sulforaphane then acts as a potent inducer of phase II detoxification enzymes and modulates antioxidant responses via the activation of the Nrf2 (nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2) pathway.</p>Fórmula:C12H23NO10S3Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:437.51 g/mol









