Coenzyme A trilithium salt dihydrate ≥96%, white crystalline powder
Supplier: MP Biomedicals
Synonyms:
Ubidecarenone (coenzyme, q-10), CoA Li3, Trilithium coenzyme A
Coenzyme A is an essential cofactor in enzymatic acetyl transfer reactions. The principal biologically active forms of pantothenic acid are coenzyme A (CoA) and acyl carrier protein (ACP). In CoA, the business center of the molecule is the pantothenic acid metabolite 4'-phosphopantetheine. Coenzyme A is comprised of 4'-phosphopantetheine linked by an anhydride bond to the nucloetide adenosine 5'-monophosphate. 4'-Phosphopantetheine itself is comprised of pantothenic acid linked at one end, via an amide bond, to beta-mercaptoethylamine, derived from L-cysteine, and at the other end to a phosphate group. The sulfhydryl group of 4'-phosphopantetheine, which is the business end of the coenzyme, forms thioesters with acyl groups producing acyl-CoA derivatives, including acetyl-CoA.
Coenzyme A facilitates removal of lipid peroxides by increasing mobilization of fatty acids, and promote repair of plasma membranes by activating phospholipid synthesis.
- Presentation: White Crystalline Powder
- Soluble in water (50 mg/mL - clear, colorless to faint yellow solution)
- Storage temperature: -20 °C
Formula:
C₂₁H₃₃N₇O₁₆P₃SLi₃·2H₂O MW: 821,4 g/mol Storage Temperature: Freezer |
MDL Number:
MFCD00075848 CAS Number: 18439-24-2 |
Specification Test Results
Identity Test | Passes |
Purity | ≥96% |
OD250/OD260 (pH 2) | 0.80-0.89 |
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