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1,2,3-Triheptanoyl-rac-glycerol (Synonyms: Glycerol Triheptanoate, TG(7:0/7:0/7:0), Triheptanoin)

Catalog No.GC45698

El 1,2,3-triheptanoil-rac-glicerol (propano-1,2,3-triiltriheptanoato) es un triglicérido de cadena media (MCT) sintético que consta de tres Ácidos grasos de cadena impar de 7 carbonos (heptanoato) en un glicerol columna vertebral.

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1,2,3-Triheptanoyl-rac-glycerol Chemical Structure

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50mg
45,00 $
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1,2,3-Triheptanoyl-rac-glycerol is a triacylglycerol that contains heptanoic acid at the sn-1, sn-2, and sn-3 positions. It increases levels of propionyl carnitine , pentanoyl carnitine , and heptanoyl carnitine in mouse blood when administered as 35% of calories in the diet.1 1,2,3-Triheptanoyl-rac-glycerol (35% of calories in the diet) also delays the development of corneal kindling-induced seizures in mice and increases the pentylenetetrazole tonic extension threshold during the chronically epileptic stage in a mouse model of pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus.

|1. Willis, S., Stoll, J., Sweetman, L., et al. Anticonvulsant effects of a triheptanoin diet in two mouse chronic seizure models. Neurobiol. Dis. 40(3), 565-572 (2010).

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