Licorisoflavan A

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Reagent Code: #202462
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CAS Number 129314-37-0

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Weight 439 g/mol
Formula C₂₇H₃₄O₅
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MDL Number MFCD28100666
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Storage 2-8℃, dry, closed

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Used in skincare formulations for its strong antioxidant properties, helping to protect skin cells from oxidative stress and environmental damage. Shows potential in anti-aging products due to its ability to inhibit enzymes involved in skin aging. Also studied for anti-inflammatory effects, making it suitable for sensitive or irritated skin. Research explores its use in hair care to support scalp health and reduce inflammation-related hair loss. In biochemical research, it is examined for antioxidant effects to prevent cellular damage from oxidative stress, with potential to inhibit molecular-level inflammation, positioning it as a promising lead for drug development in chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Additionally, studies highlight its antimicrobial activity, particularly against gram-positive bacteria, suggesting future applications in natural antiseptics. Primarily applied in cosmetics and personal care like high-end serums and creams, with ongoing pharmaceutical research.

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inventory 5mg
10-20 days ฿34,270.00
Licorisoflavan A
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Used in skincare formulations for its strong antioxidant properties, helping to protect skin cells from oxidative stress and environmental damage. Shows potential in anti-aging products due to its ability to inhibit enzymes involved in skin aging. Also studied for anti-inflammatory effects, making it suitable for sensitive or irritated skin. Research explores its use in hair care to support scalp health and reduce inflammation-related hair loss. In biochemical research, it is examined for antioxidant eff

Used in skincare formulations for its strong antioxidant properties, helping to protect skin cells from oxidative stress and environmental damage. Shows potential in anti-aging products due to its ability to inhibit enzymes involved in skin aging. Also studied for anti-inflammatory effects, making it suitable for sensitive or irritated skin. Research explores its use in hair care to support scalp health and reduce inflammation-related hair loss. In biochemical research, it is examined for antioxidant effects to prevent cellular damage from oxidative stress, with potential to inhibit molecular-level inflammation, positioning it as a promising lead for drug development in chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Additionally, studies highlight its antimicrobial activity, particularly against gram-positive bacteria, suggesting future applications in natural antiseptics. Primarily applied in cosmetics and personal care like high-end serums and creams, with ongoing pharmaceutical research.

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