Taurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate, 97%
Taurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate, 97%
Taurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate, 97%
Taurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate, 97%
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Taurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate, 97%

Taurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate, 97%, CAS # 207737-97-1, also known as sodium taurodeoxylate, is a bile acid taurine conjugate of deoxycholic acid, and acts as a detergent. | CAS: 207737-97-1 | C26H44NNaO6S | 521.69 g/mol
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Chemical Name or MaterialTaurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate
ColorWhite
Name Note97%
CAS207737-97-1
Health Hazard 1
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General Description

• Taurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate, is a bile acid that is derived from deoxycholic acid

• It is also a conjugate acid of a taurodeoxycholate with detergent activity • It is formed in the liver by conjugating deoxycholate with a taurine group, commonly found in the form of a sodium salt

Applications

• Taurodeoxycholic acid, sodium salt hydrate has been studied to assess the adsorption of bile acids and salts in vegetable fibrous tissue

• It has been used as an anionic detergent important for protein solubilization

• This compound shows cholagogue and choleretic activities

• It has also been used to explore a methodology for determining conjugated and unconjugated bile salts both in serum and jejunal fluids

RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Schmid, A.; Neumann, H.; Karrasch, T.; Liebisch, G.; Schäffler, A. Bile acid metabolome after an oral lipid tolerance test by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). PLoS One. 2016, 11 (2), e0148869.
  2. Tangerman, A.; van Schaik, A.; van der Hoek, E.W. Analysis of conjugated and unconjugated bile acids in serum and jejunal fluid of normal subjects. Clin Chim Acta. 1986 Sep 15;159(2):123-32.