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5β-Cholanic acid-3α, 6α, 7β-triol (CAS 6830-03-1)

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Alternate Names:
ω-Muricholic acid
Application:
5β-Cholanic acid-3α, 6α, 7β-triol is a cholesterol used for proteomics research
CAS Number:
6830-03-1
Molecular Weight:
408.57
Molecular Formula:
C24H40O5
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5beta-Cholanic acid-3alpha, 6alpha, 7beta-triol is a cholesterol used for proteomics research. A member of the class of muricholic acids in which the hydroxy groups at positions 6 and 7 have alpha and beta configuration, respectively. A murine-specific secondary bile acid. It is formed via enzymatic conversion of β-MCA by a variety of intestinal microorganisms, including Clostridium, in rat and mouse gut.


5β-Cholanic acid-3α, 6α, 7β-triol (CAS 6830-03-1) References

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5β-Cholanic acid-3α, 6α, 7β-triol, 1 mg

sc-396738
1 mg
$362.00