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Pro-xylane
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Pro-xylane

CAS: 439685-79-7

Ref. 3D-PSA68579

1g
Discontinued
2gDiscontinued
5g
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10g
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50mg
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100mgDiscontinued
250mg
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500mg
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Product Information

Name:
Pro-xylane
Synonyms:
  • Pro-xylane (pharmaceutical)
  • (7ξ)-1,5-Anhydro-6,8-dideoxy-L-gluco-octitol
  • L-gluco-Octitol, 1,5-anhydro-6,8-dideoxy-, (7ξ)-
  • Pro-Xylane
Description:

Pro-xylane is a chemical compound that is a precursor of the polyester xylan. It can be used in food products or as a pharmaceutical agent for diabetes patients who have been exposed to radiation. Pro-xylane has been shown to stimulate the production of growth factors such as insulin, which help control blood sugar levels. Pro-xylane also has antioxidant properties. The chemical structure of pro-xylane is unsaturated alkyl, which makes it more susceptible to degradation by biological agents than saturated alkyls. Pro-xylane can be stabilized by using microcapsules or incorporating it into liposomes. This product has been shown to have a high degree of chemical stability and can be used in cosmetics due to its ability to form beads and particles with nucleophilic attack on fatty acids.

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Biosynth
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
192.21 g/mol
Formula:
C8H16O5
Purity:
Min. 95%
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Powder
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