Urolithin A
Urolithin A is generated by gut microflora as a natural metabolite of ellagitannins, a class of compounds found in the pomegranate and other fruits and nuts. Oral administration of urolithin A leads to an improved mitochondrial function by stimulating mitophagy, a process by which damaged mitochondria are recycled
Trivial name | Urolithin A (RE1049) |
Catalog Number | RE1049 |
Alternative Name(s) | 3,8-Hydroxydibenzo-α-pyrone; 3,8-Dihydroxyurolithin; 2’,7-Dihydroxy-3,4-benzocoumarin; δ-Lactone 2’,4,4’-Trihydroxy-2-biphenylcarboxylic Acid |
Research Area | Other/Reagents |
Molecular Formula | C₁₃H₈O₄ |
Inchi | 1S/C13H8O4/c14-7-1-3-9-10-4-2-8(15)6-12(10)17-13(16)11(9)5-7/h1-6,14-15H |
Size | 10mg |
Supplier Page | https://www.mitochondriasci.com/urolithina-item-620.html |
Additional Information | Appearance:Brown Solid |