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Lithocholic acid 3-sulfate disodium salt (CAS 64936-81-8)

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Application:
Lithocholic acid 3-sulfate disodium salt is a lipid used for research purposes
CAS Number:
64936-81-8
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
500.60
Molecular Formula:
C24H38Na2O6S
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Lithocholic acid 3-sulfate disodium salt emerges from its progenitor molecule, lithocholic acid, a constituent of bile with a pivotal role in the digestive process, specifically in the emulsification and assimilation of fats. This compound serves as an invaluable asset within the scientific community, primarily employed as a reference standard or as an instrument to elucidate the complex pathways of bile acid metabolism and functionality. Its multifaceted biological activities underscore its significance in research focused on lipid homeostasis. By activating the pregnane X receptor (PXR), a key regulator in the xenobiotic detoxification process, it offers insights into the body′s defense mechanisms against potentially harmful compounds. Moreover, its capability to induce apoptosis in cancer cells positions it as a critical tool in the study of mechanisms underlying cell death and survival, providing a gateway to understanding the intricacies of cancer biology and potentially guiding the development of novel therapeutic strategies targeting malignancies. Through these roles, lithocholic acid 3-sulfate disodium salt not only advances our knowledge of bile acid functions but also contributes to broader research areas concerning lipid metabolism and the molecular foundations of disease.


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Lithocholic acid 3-sulfate disodium salt, 50 mg

sc-215263
50 mg
$159.00

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sc-215263A
750 mg
$2081.00