| Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
D-GLUCURONIC ACID SODIUM SALT MONOHYDRATE | [CAS]
207300-70-7 | [Synonyms]
Sodium D-glucuronat D-GLUCURONIC ACID SODIUM Sodium-D-glucuronate hydrate SODIUM GLUCURONATE MONOHYDRATE D-GLCA, SODIUM SALT MONOHYDRATE Sodium Glucuronate acid hydrate SODIUM D-GLUCURONATE MONOHYDRATE SodiumD-glucuronatemonohydrate,99% Sodium D-glucuronate hydrate (1:1:1) D(+)-GLUCURONIC ACID SODIUM SALT MONOHYD D-GLUCURONIC ACID SODIUM SALT MONOHYDRATE D(+)-GLUCURONIC ACID SODIUM SALT MONOHYDRATE D-Glucuronic acid monohydrate sodium salt D-GLUCURONIC ACID SODIUM CELL*CULTURE TE STED D-Glucuronic acid,monosodium salt,monohydrate D-Glucuronic acid,sodium salt, hydrate (1:1:1) | [EINECS(EC#)]
239-065-7 | [Molecular Formula]
C6H11NaO8 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00151051 | [MOL File]
207300-70-7.mol | [Molecular Weight]
234.14 |
| Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Melting point ]
134-140 °C
| [RTECS ]
LZ8950000 | [storage temp. ]
Store below +30°C. | [solubility ]
water: 50 mg/mL, clear, colorless to light yellow | [form ]
powder | [color ]
White | [biological source]
synthetic (organic
Organic) | [Water Solubility ]
water: 50mg/mL, clear, colorless to light yellow | [BRN ]
4218577 | [InChI]
InChI=1/C6H10O7.Na.H2O/c7-1-2(8)3(9)4(10)5(11)6(12)13;;/h1-5,8-11H,(H,12,13);;1H2/q;+1;/p-1/t2-,3+,4-,5-;;/s3 | [InChIKey]
ICQRTPLATMRWJI-HOSFRJHGNA-M | [SMILES]
[Na+].O=C[C@@H]([C@H]([C@@H]([C@@H](C([O-])=O)O)O)O)O.[H]O[H] |&1:3,4,5,6,r| |
| Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Uses]
D-?Glucuronic Acid, Sodium Salt, Hydrate (1:1:1) is an amorphous sucrose matrix, which has water sorption, glass transition, and protein-stabilizing behavior when combined with various materials. | [Biological Activity]
Glucuronic acid is a carboxylic acid which in involved in the process of glucuronidationwhere glucuronic acid is linked to a molecule to allow for more efficient transport due its highly water-soluble nature. Most often it is used to rid the body of toxins or to aid in the delivery of drugs or hormones. | [IC 50]
Human Endogenous Metabolite |
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