Melittoside

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Reagent Code: #103335
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CAS Number 19467-03-9

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Weight 524.47 g/mol
Formula C₂₁H₃₂O₁₅
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Storage 2-8℃

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Melittoside is primarily utilized in the field of natural product research and pharmacology due to its bioactive properties. It is often studied for its potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, making it a candidate for developing therapeutic agents. In traditional medicine, extracts containing melittoside are sometimes used to alleviate symptoms of certain inflammatory conditions. Additionally, its role in plant biochemistry is of interest, as it contributes to the plant's defense mechanisms against pathogens. Researchers also explore its potential in cosmetic formulations for its skin-soothing properties.

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inventory 1mg
10-20 days ฿9,702.00
inventory 5mg
10-20 days ฿28,341.00

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Melittoside is primarily utilized in the field of natural product research and pharmacology due to its bioactive properties. It is often studied for its potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, making it a candidate for developing therapeutic agents. In traditional medicine, extracts containing melittoside are sometimes used to alleviate symptoms of certain inflammatory conditions. Additionally, its role in plant biochemistry is of interest, as it contributes to the plant's defense mechanisms against pathogens. Researchers also explore its potential in cosmetic formulations for its skin-soothing properties.
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