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Curcumin Sulfate Sodium Salt

Curcumin Sulfate Sodium Salt Structural

What is Curcumin Sulfate Sodium Salt?

The Uses of Curcumin Sulfate Sodium Salt

Curcumin Sulfate is a metabolite of Curcumin (C838510) in hepatic tissue and portal blood.

Definition

ChEBI: Curcumin sulfate is a diarylheptanoid.

Properties of Curcumin Sulfate Sodium Salt

solubility  DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Sparingly)
form  Solid
color  Yellow to Dark Yellow
Stability: Hygroscopic

Safety information for Curcumin Sulfate Sodium Salt

Computed Descriptors for Curcumin Sulfate Sodium Salt

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