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- Ursolic acid
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- ProName: Ursolic acid
- CasNo: 77-52-1
- Molecular Formula: C30H48O3
- Appearance: White power.
- Application: Ursolic acid is a pentacyclic triterpe...
- PackAge: 25/drum
- Port: beijing
- ProductionCapacity: 4000000 Kilogram/Year
- Purity: 95%
- Storage: Store in cool & dry area, keep away fr...
- Transportation: by air or sea
- LimitNum: 25 Kilogram
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Name:Ursolicacid Specification:Ursolicacid(25-98%)HPLC CASNO:77-52-1 Solubility:Goodsolubilityinethanol Color:Whitepowder(Ursolicacid98%) EINECS:&nbs
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Name:Ursolic acid
Specification: Ursolic acid(25-98%)HPLC
CAS NO: 77-52-1
Solubility: Good solubility in ethanol
Color: White powder(Ursolic acid 98%)
EINECS: 201-034-0
Molecular Formula : C30H48O3
Molecular Weight: 456.71
Melting point: 283-285 oC
Alpha: 59 o (c=0.3, pyridine)
Synonyms: 3beta-Hydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid
Toxicity: Notwithstanding its numerous cosmetic properties, ursolic acid is an ideal cosmetic ingredient because its overall toxicity (both chronic and acute) is low. It is not a primary irritant or sensitizer. In fact, it has been termed dermatologically innocuous.
Storage: Store in sealed containers at cool & dry place. Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation
Shelf life: 2 year when properly stored
Packing: 25kg/ Drum or as customer’s request
Ursolic acid is a pentacyclic triterpene acid, used in cosmetics, that is also capable of inhibiting various types of cancer cells by inhibiting the STAT3 activation pathway and human fibrosarcoma cells by reducing the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 by acting through the glucocorticoid receptor.
Ursolic acid is also known as Prunol, Malol, Urson, beta-Ursolic acid, NSC4060, CCRIS 7123, CHEBI:9908, TOS-BB-0966, and 3beta-Hydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid. As medicine it is well tolerated and can be used topically and orally.
Ursolic acid is present in many plants, including apples, basil, bilberries, cranberries, elder flower, peppermint, lavender, oregano, thyme, hawthorn, prunes.