Product Name: Urolithin A
Urolithin A is a metabolite compound resulting from the transformation of ellagitannins by the gut bacteria. [1] It belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzo-coumarins or dibenzo-α-pyrones. Its precursors – ellagitannins – are ubiquitous in nature, including edible plants, such as pomegranates, strawberries, raspberries, walnuts, and others. [2] Since the 2000s, urolithin A has been the subject of preliminary studies regarding its possible biological effects.
Urolithin A is not known to be found in any food source. Its bioavailability mostly depends on individual microbiota composition, as only some bacteria are able to convert ellagitannins into urolithins.
Molecular Formula: C13H8O4
InChIKeys: InChIKey=RIUPLDUCXCHM-UHFFOYSA-N
Molecular Weight: 228.203
Exact Mass: 228.20
UNII: ILJ8NEF6DT
DSSTox ID: DTXSID40150694
HScode: 2914400090
Items | Specifications |
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Appearance | White or of- white powder or crystlline power,odorless |
Solubility | Very soluble in N,N-Dimermamide,Soluble in methl,Sparingly soluble inglacial SITic acid, Very slightly soluble inchloroform, Practically insoluble in water. |
Melting Point | 152°C~156°C |