Model Number: 56180-94-0
Key Specifications/Special Features:
English name: acarboseCAS: 56180-94-0EINECS: 260-030-7Assay,%: ≥98.0%Appearance: off-white solidMolecular formula: C25H43NO18Molecular weight: 645.6Usage: used as an anti-diabetic.Acarbose is pseudo-oligosaccharide with a terminal C7-cyclitol patented in 1975 by Bayer.
Acarbose is a component of the amylostatin complex produced by a species of Actinoplanes and Streptomyces.
Acarbose acts as a potent inhibitor of alpha-glucosidases and saccharases.
Since 1990, acarbose has been used therapeutically for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
Biological activity inhibitor of intestinal α -glucosidase (IC 50 = 11 nM).
Acarbose is a component of the amylostatin complex produced by a species of Actinoplanes and Streptomyces.
Acarbose acts as a potent inhibitor of alpha-glucosidases and saccharases.
Since 1990, acarbose has been used therapeutically for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
Biological activity inhibitor of intestinal α -glucosidase (IC 50 = 11 nM).
English name: | Acarbose |
CAS: |
56180-94-0 |
EINECS: |
260-030-7 |
Assay,% |
≥98.0% |
Appearance: |
Off-White Solid |
Molecular Formula: |
C25H43NO18 |
Molecular Weight |
645.6 |
usage: | Used as an anti-diabetic. Acarbose is pseudo-oligosaccharide with a terminal C7-cyclitol patented in 1975 by Bayer. Acarbose is a component of the amylostatin complex produced by a species of Actinoplanes and Streptomyces. Acarbose acts as a potent inhibitor of alpha-glucosidases and saccharases. Since 1990, acarbose has been used therapeutically for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. |
Biological Activity | Inhibitor of intestinal α -glucosidase (IC 50 = 11 nM). Antidiabetic; inhibits the hydrolysis of complex carbohydrates. |
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- Lead Time: 7 - 15 days
- Dimensions per Unit: 34.5 × 34.5 × 21 Centimeters
- Weight per Unit: 3.5 Kilograms
- Units per Export Carton: 25
- Export Carton Dimensions L/W/H: 38 × 38 × 50 Centimeters
- Export Carton Weight: 27 Kilograms
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