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CAS No.: | 50-69-1 |
Formula: | C5h10o5 |
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D-ribose is an important five-carbon monosaccharide with the chemical formula C5H10O5, which is an important component of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and plays an important role in the formation of life. D-ribose exists in the biological body mostly in the form of polysaccharide or glycoside, white crystalline powder at room temperature, with a cool taste of sweet, melting point of 88 to 92 degrees, soluble in water, easy to absorb water in the air.
D-ribonucleic acid (RNA) is an important component of the genetic material in living organisms, and occupies a pivotal position in the metabolism of nucleosides, proteins and fats, with important physiological functions and broad application prospects. It is the starting substance and key factor for the synthesis of ATP by cells, and participates in the cellular metabolic process in the body, mainly involved in the synthesis of phosphoribose, the metabolism of purines, and the conversion to glucose through the pentose phosphate pathway. D-ribose is essential for cells to maintain their structural and functional integrity, increasing energy, relieving fatigue, raising anaerobic thresholds, improving exercise capacity, relieving muscle stiffness and soreness, and improving heart function.
ANALYSIS
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SPECIFICATION
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RESULTS
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Appearance
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White powder
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Complies
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Odor
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Characteristic
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Complies
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Tasted
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Characteristic
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Complies
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Assay
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99%
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Sieve Analysis
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100% pass 80 mesh
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Complies
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Loss on Drying
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5% Max.
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1.02%
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Sulphated Ash
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5% Max.
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1.3%
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Extract Solvent
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Ethanol & Water
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Complies
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Heavy Metal
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5ppm Max
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Complies
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As
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2ppm Max
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Complies
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Residual Solvents
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0.05% Max.
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Negative
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Microbiology
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Total Plate Count
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1000/g Max
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Complies
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Yeast & Mold
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100/g Max
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Complies
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E.Coli
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Negative
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Complies
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Salmonella
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Negative
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