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

Description

Common marine algae such as kombu, wakame, hijiki, mozuku, and gagome (Kjellmaniella).
Other algae species including wracks (Fucus distichus ssp. evanescens).
Marine animals like abalone, scallops, sea urchin, and sea cucumber.

Uses

Fucoidan is a sulfated polysaccharide primarily found in various species of brown seaweed, such as kombu, wakame, and mozuku, as well as in some marine invertebrates like sea urchins and sea cucumbers. It is a water-soluble dietary fiber with a high molecular weight and is composed of sulfated fucose and sulfate ester groups. Fucoidan has garnered significant attention due to its diverse biological activities and potential health benefits.
Recommended Dosage While there is no established standard dosage for fucoidan, it is believed that consuming three to six grams of fucoidan daily may help maintain health, prevent lifestyle-related diseases, and potentially assist in fighting serious illnesses like cancer. However, obtaining such quantities solely from dietary sources may be impractical, necessitating supplementation for therapeutic purposes.

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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