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CAS No.: | 107-35-7 |
Formula: | C2h7no3s |
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Product Name | Taurine |
Apperance | White Powder |
CAS | 107-35-7 |
MF | C2H7NO3S |
MW | 125.15 g/mol |
Taurine is an organic osmotic regulator that not only participates in regulating cell volume, but also provides the basis for bile salt formation and plays an important role in modulating intracellular free calcium concentration. Although taurine is a special amino acid not included in protein substances, it is the most abundant amino acid in the brain, retina, and muscle tissue. Taurine is widely used, such as in the function of the central nervous system, cell protection, cardiomyopathy, renal insufficiency, abnormal renal function development, and retinal nerve injury. Almost all eye tissues contain taurine. Quantitative analysis of rat eye tissue extracts showed that taurine is the most abundant amino acid in the retina, vitreous, crystalline lens, cornea, iris, and ciliary body. Numerous studies have found that taurine is an active substance that regulates normal physiological activities in the body. It has a wide range of biological functions, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, maintaining osmotic pressure balance, maintaining normal visual function, regulating cellular calcium balance, lowering blood sugar, regulating nerve conduction, participating in endocrine activities, regulating lipid digestion and absorption, increasing cardiac contractility, enhancing immune function, strengthening cell membrane antioxidant capacity, and protecting myocardial cells.