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Glucoraphenin potassium salt
CAS :Glucoraphenin potassium salt analytical standard provided with w/w absolute assay, to be used for quantitative titration.Formule :C12H20NO10S3KDegré de pureté :(HPLC) ≥98%Couleur et forme :PowderMasse moléculaire :473.57Glucoraphenin potassium
CAS :Glucoraphenin potassium, the primary orally active glucosinolate found in radish sprouts, catalyzes the induction of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs). It is hydrolyzed by the enzyme myrosinase into sulforaphene, which is associated with anticancerogenic effects [1] [2].Formule :C12H20KNO10S3Couleur et forme :SolidMasse moléculaire :473.58Glucoraphenin potassium salt
CAS :Natural glycosideFormule :C12H20NO10S3KDegré de pureté :≥ 90.0 % (HPLC)Couleur et forme :PowderMasse moléculaire :473.58Glucoraphenin Potassium Salt Reference Standard Grade, 95%
CAS :Formule :C12H20KNO10S3Degré de pureté :min. 95%Couleur et forme :White to beige - brown, PowderMasse moléculaire :473.58Glucoraphenin potassium salt
CAS :<p>Glucoraphenin potassium salt is a chemically stable form of a glucosinolate derivative, which is naturally sourced from cruciferous vegetables, particularly from the seeds of radishes and some Brassica species. It is the potassium salt of glucoraphenin, a precursor to the bioactive compound sulforaphene. The mode of action involves the enzymatic hydrolysis of glucoraphenin by myrosinase, yielding sulforaphene, which is known for its potential chemopreventive properties. Sulforaphene acts by inducing phase II detoxification enzymes and modulating signaling pathways associated with oxidative stress and inflammation.</p>Formule :C12H20KNO10S3Degré de pureté :Min. 95%Masse moléculaire :473.58 g/mol




