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Product Information
Product name
Uridine 5'-monophosphate disodium salt / UMP-Na2
CAS No.
3387-36-8
Molecular Formula
C9H11N2Na2O9P
Molecular Weight
368.148
Quality Standard
99% up by HPLC
Appearance
White powder
COA of Uridine 5'-monophosphate disodium salt
Items
Specification
Results
Description
White or almost white crystalline powder; odorless; hygroscopic
White powder
Identification
Have the largest absorption at 262±2nm wavelength
A280 / A260 = 0.36~0.40
A250 /A260 = 0.71~0.77
262nm
A280 / A260=0.37
A250 /A260 =0.74
pH
7.0~8.5
7.8
Water content
≤26.0%
21.7%
Clarity and color of solution
Clarify; Pass test
Complies
Transmittance
≥95.0 %
98.4%
Arsenic
≤0.00015%
<0.00015%
Heavy metals
≤0.001%
<0.001%
Purity(HPLC)
≥98.0%
99.9%
Colony Forming Units
≤300CFU/g
30CFU/g
Molds and Yeasts
Molds≤25CFU/g
Yeasts ≤25CFU/g
<25CFU/g
<25CFU/g
Coliform
≤30MPN/100g
<30MPN/100g
Contents
(on dried basis calculated)
≥97.0%
102.2%
Conclusion
Conforms with the standards
Usage
Function of Uridine 5'-monophosphate disodium salt / UMP-Na2
Uridine monophosphate is used as a convenient delivery compound for uridine, is a nucleotide that is used as a monomer in RNA. In a study, gerbils fed a combination of uridine monophosphate, choline, and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) were found to have significantly improved performance in running mazes over those not fed the supplements, implying an increase in cognitive function.