CAS 200399-47-9
:(1S,2S)-3-[(2R,3S,4S)-3,4-diidrossi-2-(idrossimetil)tetraidrotiofenio-1-il]-2-idrossi-1-(idrossimetil)propil solfato (nome non preferito)
- (2S,3S)-4-[(2R,3S,4S)-3,4-dihydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydrothiophenium-1-yl]-1,3-dihydroxybutan-2-yl sulfate (non-preferred name)
Ref: 4Z-S-108001
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CAS:Prodotto controllatoApplications Salacinol is a α-glucosidase inhibitor discovered from the herb, Salacia reticulata. Salacinol is used as an antidiabetic agent.
References Matsuda, H. et al.: Chem. Pharmac. Bull., 47, 1725 (1999); Mohan, S. et al.: Carb. Res., 342, 1551 (2007); Muraoka, O. et al.: J. Nat. Med., 65, 142 (2011);Formula:C9H18O9S2Colore e forma:Off-WhitePeso molecolare:334.364Salacinol
CAS:Salacinol is a naturally occurring sulfonium ion, which is a bioactive compound found primarily in the roots and stems of the plant Salacia reticulata. This plant is native to regions of South Asia, particularly India and Sri Lanka, and is traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine. Salacinol's mode of action involves the inhibition of alpha-glucosidase, an enzyme responsible for breaking down carbohydrates into glucose. By inhibiting this enzyme, salacinol reduces the postprandial rise in blood glucose levels, thus demonstrating antidiabetic potential.
Formula:C9H18O9S2Purezza:Min. 95%Peso molecolare:334.37 g/molSalacinol
CAS:Salacinol is a naturally occurring alpha-glucosidase inhibitor isolated from an Ayurvedic traditional medicine Salacia reticulata.Formula:C9H18O9S2Colore e forma:SolidPeso molecolare:334.37



