Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 3387-36-8 |
Formula: | C9h11n2o9p |
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product name | Uridine 5 Monophosphate Disodium Salt |
CAS# | 3387-36-8 |
specification | >99% |
appearance | off white powder |
package | aluminum foil bag or paper drum |
storage | Store in a cool and dry place, sealed |
valid | 24 month |
5'-Uridinic acid human side effects:
Food additive for infant formula to produce breastfed milk close to human milk, which enhances infants' resistance to bacterial diseases.
5'-cytidylic acid veterinary role:
(1), nucleotide as a new feed additive. Studies have shown that it can promote growth in the early stages of aquatic development, strengthen the quality of young fish through hatching, change intestinal structure, increase stress tolerance, and regulate innate and acquired immune responses. It also enhances resistance to viral, bacterial and parasitic infections.
(2) The role in livestock and poultry feeding. Appropriate addition of nucleotides has an important impact on maintaining the normal function of the animal's immune system, promoting the development of the gastrointestinal tract, and improving liver function and lipid metabolism. Adding nucleotides to the feed of pigs or poultry can achieve the purpose of promoting growth, improving feed utilization, enhancing disease resistance and improving meat quality.
(3), nucleotides as plant growth stimulants have great potential for use. Research has proved that nucleotides can improve the conversion ability of seed inclusions, seedling rate and seedling quality, promote the production of plant roots, and deepen leaf color and increase chlorophyll content, and have increased yield and early maturing effect on a variety of crops.
(4),It can be added to the material of diary.
(5) The meat quality of animals fed with this product can be compared to that of wild animals. No drug residue, no antibiotics. It is a trend in the future development of domestic antibiotic-free farming.