D-Glucuronic acid sodium salt monohydrate is a primary component of several anti-inflammatory proteoglycans, which can foster embryonic development and hinder cell aggregation. When metabolized into ethyl glucuronide, it activates Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), leading to pain. This compound and its derivative, glucurono-lactone, can act as liver detoxifiers for human health prevention, with its derivatives also exhibiting anti-tumor activity.
- Purity: 98.0%
- Molecular weight: 234.14
- Formula: C6H11NaO8
- Appearance: Solid, white to off-white
- Acts as a component of anti-inflammatory proteoglycans
- Promotes early embryonic development
- Inhibits cell aggregation
- Functions as a liver detoxifier
- Derivatives show anti-tumor activity
- Activates Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) when metabolized
- Categorized as a ketone, aldehyde, and acid