
CAS 110026-03-4: taurohyodeoxycholic acid sodium hydrate
Synonyms:- Sodium taurohyodeoxycholate hydrate
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Sodium taurodeoxycholate monohydrate
CAS:Sodium taurodeoxycholate monohydrate is a bile salt, which is a biochemical compound derived from the conjugation of bile acids with taurine. This compound is sourced from bovine bile, where it functions as a surfactant in the digestive system by emulsifying fats, thereby facilitating their absorption in the intestine. The mode of action of sodium taurodeoxycholate monohydrate involves disrupting lipid bilayers, which contributes to its capacity to solubilize lipophilic molecules. This property makes it an essential tool in laboratory settings for cell lysis and membrane protein extraction, where it assists in maintaining protein function and structure during isolation. Sodium taurodeoxycholate monohydrate is widely used in biochemical research and applications. It plays a critical role in in vitro studies involving enzyme activity assays and drug delivery systems due to its ability to modify membrane permeability and stabilize emulsions. In cell culture and molecular biology, it aids in the study of membrane dynamics and protein structure-function relationships.Formula:C26H44NO6S·H2O·NaPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:539.7 g/molTaurodeoxycholic acid sodium hydrate
CAS:Taurodeoxycholic acid sodium hydrate (Sodium taurodeoxycholate monohydrate), a hydrophilic bile salt, on bile salt and biliary lipid secretion in the rat.Formula:C26H46NNaO7SPurity:98.87%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:539.70Taurodeoxycholic acid sodium hydrate
CAS:Taurodeoxycholic acid sodium hydratePurity:≥98%Molecular weight:539.7g/mol