9072-19-9

  • Product Name:Fucoidan
  • Molecular Formula:C7H14O7S
  • Purity:99%
  • Molecular Weight:242.24700
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Product Details:

CasNo: 9072-19-9

Molecular Formula: C7H14O7S

Appearance: Yellow brown fine powder

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  • Molecular Formula:Unspecified
  • Molecular Weight:242.24700
  • Appearance/Colour:Yellow brown fine powder 
  • PSA:121.67000 
  • LogP:-0.21580 

Fucoidan(Cas 9072-19-9) Usage and Factory

Description

Fucoidan belongs to the category of natural polysaccharides and bioactive compounds derived from marine sources. It is commonly found in nutraceuticals, functional foods, and potential therapeutic agents due to its wide range of biological activities. Hangzhou Huarong Pharm Co., Ltd. established since 2009 , has been always focusing on supplying products and services to our clients in the field of small molecule drug. Huarong Pharm adheres to our vision, our mission, and our value, keeping abreast of the current trend and state-of-the-art science and technologies of the global biopharmaceutical industry to serve our clients to the utmost satisfaction. Our existing advantages have led to our in-depth services for the R&D of small molecule drug discovery.
Properties Molecular Structure: Fucoidan consists of a backbone of fucose units linked by α-(1→3) or α-(1→4) glycosidic bonds. The molecule is heavily sulfated, which contributes to its biological activities.
Molecular Weight: Fucoidan is a high molecular weight polysaccharide.
Solubility: It is water-soluble and often present as a dietary fiber.
Chemical Composition: In addition to fucose and sulfate groups, fucoidan may contain galactose, mannose, xylose, glucose, and uronic acids, depending on the species of brown seaweed.

Uses

Fucoidan is a sulfated polysaccharide primarily composed of L-fucose and sulfate ester groups, derived from various species of brown seaweed (e.g., kombu, wakame, mozuku) and certain marine invertebrates (e.g., sea urchins, sea cucumbers). It exhibits a complex structure and has been studied extensively for its potential health benefits, including its roles in immune modulation, anti-tumor, and anti-inflammatory activities.

Fucoidan has been found to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells, making it a promising candidate for cancer treatment. It scavenges free radicals and helps reduce oxidative stress, contributing to general cellular protection and anti-aging effects. Fucoidan's structure allows it to inhibit blood clot formation, making it useful in preventing thrombosis and aiding in cardiovascular health.

Recommended Dosage While there is no official recommended dosage, a common therapeutic dosage ranges between 3 to 6 grams of fucoidan daily for maintaining health and preventing lifestyle-related diseases. Supplementation may be necessary, as obtaining this amount through diet alone (e.g., seaweed consumption) can be impractical.

9072-19-9 Relevant articles

A revised structure for fucoidan may explain some of its biological activities.

M.S. Patankar, S Oehninger, T Barnett, R.L. Williams, G.F. Clark

Journal of Biological Chemistry, Volume 268, Issue 29, 15 October 1993, Pages 21770-21776

We report the revised average structure for fucoidan. [formula: see text] This average structure differs from the previous model for fucoidan in two respects.

Anticoagulant properties of a fucoidan fraction

Colliec S. ∗, Fischer A.M. ∗∗, Tapon-Bretaudiere J. ∗∗, Boisson C. ∗, Durand P. ∗∗∗, Jozefonvicz J. ∗

, Thrombosis Research Volume 64, Issue 2, 15 October 1991, Pages 143-154

The degraded fucoïdan revealed a potent antithrombin activity: studied in an antithrombin III depleted plasma or in the presence of purified heparin cofactor II, the fucoïdan was as efficient as heparin and dermatan sulphate on heparin cofactor II potentiation, at the same concentration by weight.

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