Date published: 2025-11-24

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SIRT Activators

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of SIRT Activators for use in various applications. SIRT Activators are chemical compounds that enhance the activity of sirtuins, a class of enzymes involved in cellular regulation, including metabolism, aging, and stress response. In scientific research, SIRT Activators are invaluable tools for studying the intricate mechanisms of cellular function and energy homeostasis. Researchers utilize these compounds to explore the biochemical pathways that sirtuins influence, shedding light on processes such as mitochondrial function, gene expression, and cellular stress resistance. The ability to modulate sirtuin activity allows scientists to delve into the fundamental aspects of cellular biology and understand how cells adapt to various environmental stimuli. SIRT Activators have been extensively used in basic research to dissect the role of sirtuins in aging and longevity, providing insights into the molecular basis of these phenomena. Additionally, they serve as critical reagents in the investigation of metabolic diseases and the regulation of circadian rhythms. The diverse applications of SIRT Activators in scientific research highlight their importance as versatile tools for advancing our understanding of complex biological systems. View detailed information on our available SIRT Activators by clicking on the product name.

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Triacetylresveratrol

42206-94-0sc-358583
sc-358583A
1 g
5 g
$216.00
$772.00
(0)

Triacetylresveratrol functions as a sirtuin activator, engaging in specific hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions that enhance enzyme activity. Its acetyl groups contribute to a unique steric profile, influencing the enzyme's conformational dynamics. This compound may modulate the interaction with NAD+, potentially altering the kinetics of deacetylation reactions. Additionally, its solubility characteristics promote effective cellular distribution, impacting its bioavailability and interaction with target proteins.