D-Glucuronic acid sodium salt monohydrate is a sodium salt of glucuronic acid, commonly used in food and cosmetics as a stabilizer or humectant.
D-Glucuronic acid sodium salt monohydrate CAS#14984-34-0
D-Glucuronic acid sodium salt monohydrate is a sodium salt of glucuronic acid, commonly used in food and cosmetics as a stabilizer or humectant.
D-Glucuronic acid sodium salt monohydrate is a white crystal or powder, and its chemical name is sodium D-glucuronic acid monohydrate. This compound is widely present in nature as an endogenous metabolite, especially in the liver, where it forms glucuronic acid conjugates by binding to toxic substances, thereby promoting their excretion. Sodium D-glucuronic acid monohydrate has broad application prospects in the medical field due to its antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. It can inhibit the replication of certain viruses and play an inhibitory role in inflammatory responses, which makes it a unique advantage in the treatment of viral infections and inflammatory diseases.
In addition, this compound has a significant anti-inflammatory effect on the skin and can be used to treat skin inflammation and allergic reactions, and is expected to become an effective ingredient in the treatment of skin diseases. The derivatives of sodium D-glucuronic acid monohydrate have shown significant anti-tumor activity. By promoting the metabolism and excretion of toxins and carcinogens in the body, these derivatives can reduce the risk of cell mutations, thereby playing a key role in cancer prevention and treatment. For this reason, sodium D-glucuronic acid monohydrate has not only attracted much attention in drug development, but may also be widely used in future clinical treatments. In addition, this compound can also serve as an important raw material in the development of biomaterials to enhance the ability of tissue repair and regeneration.
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