Solubility: dissolved in boiling water or boiling ethanol, slightly soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, almost insoluble in ether; soluble in sodium carbonate test solution or sodium hydroxide test solution
Use and Description: Scientific research reagents, widely used in molecular biology, pharmacology and other scientific research. Niacin acts as a coenzyme in a variety of enzymes that catalyze important redox melons during tissue respiration. It can be reduced as a receptor for oxygen ions removed from the matrix, and then reoxidized by the action of flavoprotein to return to its original state. Niacin plays an extremely important role in maintaining the integrity of normal tissues, especially the skin, digestive tract and nervous system. In addition, niacin has the effect of dilating blood vessels, lowering blood lipids, reducing cholesterol synthesis, solubilizing fibrin, and preventing thrombosis.
Storage conditions: room temperature, protected from light and moisture.
Properties | |
Molecular Weight | 123.11 |
Physical Description | White crystalline powder |
Purity | Min.98% |
Storage Condition | Room Temperature |
Molecular Formula | C6H5NO2 |