Ademetionine disulfate tosylate CAS NO.97540-22-2
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- Ademetionine disulfate tosylate
- 97540-22-2
- Ademetionine disulfate tosylate 99.8%
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- ProName: Ademetionine disulfate tosylate
- CasNo: 97540-22-2
- Molecular Formula: C15H22N6O5S.C7H8O3S.2H2O4S
- Appearance: white fine powder
- Application: it is a coenzyme involved in methyl gr...
- DeliveryTime: within 3 days
- PackAge: 1 kg /foil bag , 25 kg /drum
- Port: Shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 3 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: Store in cool place
- Transportation: by air , by sea
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- Related Substances: 1 PPM
- Residue on Ignition: 1 PPM
- Heavy Metal: 1 PPM
- Valid Period: 2 years
- Grade: Pharma Grade
- Product name: Ademetionine disulfate tosylate
- CAS: 97540-22-2
- Appearance: White or off white white powder
- Function: a coenzyme involved in methyl group tr...
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Ademetionine disulfate tosylate
Description
Product name: Ademetionine Disulfate Tosylate
Appearance: White or almost white crystalline powder
Cas no.: 97540-22-2
Purity: 98% min
MF: C22H32N6O15S4
Introduction
S-Adenosyl-l-methionine Disulfate Tosylate (SAM-T for short) is a common cosubstrate involved in methyl
group transfers. SAMe was first discovered in Italy by G. L. Cantoni in 1952, can preventing liver cancer,
promoting cartilaginous tissue forming and concrescence, may help fight depression, alzheimer's disease,
liver disease, and the pain of osteoarthritis, is now universerally acknowleged as an important
pharmaceuticals to treat liver diseases. Nowaday it is commonly used in pharmaceuticals, health care food industry both at domestic and international market.
Function
1. S-Adenosyl-l-methionine Disulfate Tosylate (SAM-T) is a coenzyme involved in methyl group transfers. It is made from adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and methionine by methionine adenosyltransferase (EC 2.5.1.6). Transmethylation, transsulfuration, and aminopropylation are the metabolic pathways that use SAM. Although these anabolic reactions occur throughout the body, most SAM is produced and consumed in the liver.