75350-40-2
Chemical Structure
N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium
- CAS No.: 75350-40-2
- Formula:C4H9NO4S·1/2Mg
- Molecular Weight:179.34
SMILES: O=C(C)NCCS(=O)(O)=O.[Mg].[1/2]
Biological Activity: N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium is an orally active endogenous sulfonate that is synthesized from taurine and acetate in the renal cortex. N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium supports bacterial growth as a sole fixed nitrogen or carbon source. N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium buffers acetyl moieties of mitochondrial acetyl‑CoA in skeletal muscle. N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium reduces food intake and body weight in obese and lean wild‑type mice in a GFRAL‑dependent manner. N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium can be used for the research of diet‑induced obesity, hyperacetatemia and diabetes[1][2][3][4][5].
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N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium | N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium is an orally active endogenous sulfonate that is synthesized from taurine and acetate in the renal cortex. N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium supports bacterial growth as a sole fixed nitrogen or carbon source. N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium buffers acetyl moieties of mitochondrial acetyl‑CoA in skeletal muscle. N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium reduces food intake and body weight in obese and lean wild‑type mice in a GFRAL‑dependent manner. N-Acetyltaurine hemimagnesium can be used for the research of diet‑induced obesity, hyperacetatemia and diabetes. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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