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D-muco-Inositol
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D-muco-Inositol

CAS: 41546-34-3

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D-muco-Inositol
Description:

D-Mucinol is an inositol that is structurally similar to scyllo-inositol. It has been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and also inhibits the release of calcium ions from the mitochondria, which may be due to its ability to inhibit polymerase chain reaction. D-Mucinol is a potential treatment for ovarian cancer and other cancers.
D-Mucinol is a dinucleotide phosphate that binds with guanine nucleotides on DNA, inhibiting transcriptional elongation by binding to the RNA polymerase II enzyme. This prevents the production of mRNA, inhibiting protein synthesis and leading to cell death.
D-Mucinol has been shown to have cytostatic effects against HL60 cells in vitro, which are thought to be related to its ability to inhibit mononucleotide phosphates, including p-nitrophenyl phosphate (PNPP), at high concentrations. D-Mucin

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
180.16 g/mol
Formula:
C6H12O6
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Min. 95%
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