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98% up by HPLC beta-Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide disodium salt 606-68-8
Category:Bio Products > Immunochemistry Product Name:98% up by HPLC beta-Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide disodium salt 606-68-8 CAS No.:606-68-8 Standard:EP, IP Price(USD):Negotiable Company:Sinoway Industrial Co.Ltd.
Main Sales Markets: North America,Central/South America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Asia,Middle East,Africa
Monthly Production Capacity: 1ton/month
Contract Manufacturing: CMO
Packaging Information: 25kg/drum
Delivery Lead Time: 7 days after payment
Sample Provided: yes
Payment Terms: T/T
Product name
Thiamine Pyrophosphate;
Thiamine diphosphate chloride;
Cocarboxylasee;
TPP
CAS No.
154-87-0
Molecular Formula
C12H19N4O7P2S.Cl
Molecular Weight
460.772
Quality Standard
98% up by HPLC
Appearance
White to off-white powder
COA
ANALYSIS
SPECIFICATION
RESULTS
Appearance
White to off-white powder
White powder
Purity by HPLC
≥ 98.00%
99.12%
Solubility
Solution in water
Clear solution
pH in water ( 1mg/ml)
≤0.25%
0.17%
Loss on dry
≤5%
1.3%
Ash
5.6%
H-NMR
Complied with the structure
31P-NMR
99.57%
Usage
Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP), also known as Thiamine diphosphate chloride/ Cocarboxylase, is the active form of Vitamin B1 (thiamine) and plays a crucial role as a coenzyme in the body. TPP is essential in carbohydrate metabolism, particularly in the decarboxylation of alpha-keto acids. It serves as a necessary cofactor for transketolase in the cytoplasm and for pyruvate, alpha-ketoglutarate, and branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenases in the mitochondria, which are vital for maintaining nervous system health and converting food into energy.