Monday, May 28, 2012

Knowedge of 16-Dehydropregnenolone Acetate

 16-Dehydropregnenolone acetate Acetate is a common anion in biology. It is mainly utilized by organisms in the form of acetyl coenzyme A.

Intraperitoneal injection of sodium acetate (20 or 60 mg per kg body mass) was found to induce headache in sensitized rats, and it has been proposed that acetate resulting from oxidation of ethanol is a major factor in causing hangovers. Increased serum acetate levels lead to accumulation of adenosine in many tissues including the brain, and administration of the adenosine receptor antagonist caffeine to rats after ethanol was found to decrease nociceptive behavior.
Item name:16-Dehydropregnenolone acetate
CAS:979-02-2
Molecular Formula:C23H32O3
Molecular Weight: 356.5g/mol
Specification: CP/BP98
Description:16-Dehydropregnenolone Acetate is yellow and off-white crystalline powder with its melting point 170-178°C.
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