Name: pyrrorole and quinoline benzoquinone sodium salt
The alias PQQ. PQQ disodium salt
CAS NO:122628-50-6
Molecular formula: C14H4N2Na2O8
Sub quantity: 374.1697
synonym:disodium4,5-dihydro-4,5-dioxo-1h-pyrrolo(2,3-f)quinoline-2,7,9-tricarboxylat;PQQ,Pyrrolo-quinoline-quinonedisodiumsalt;sodiuM9-carboxy-4,5-dioxo-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrrolo[2,3-f]quinoline-2,7-dicarboxylate;PQQdisodChemicalbookium;1H-Pyrrolo[2,3-f]quinoline-2,7,9-tricarboxylicacid,4,5-dihydro-4,5-dioxo-,sodiumsalt;PYRROLOQUINOLINEQUINONEDISODIUMSALTPYRROLOQUINOLINEQUINONEDISODIUMSALT;PQQDisodiumSalt;PYRROLOQUINOLINEQUINONEDISODIUMSALT
Overview: The scientific name of PQQ is pyrroloquinoline quinone, which is a new cofactor that has the effects of treating heart disease, neurological diseases, protecting the liver, and maintaining mitochondrial function. Pyroquinoline quinone is widely present in prokaryotes, plants, and mammals. It is not only a cofactor of many enzymes, but also plays a role in transmitting electrons, protons, and chemical groups in enzymatic reactions. It can also stimulate microbial growth, plant pollen germination, and promote plant growth.
Pyrroloquinoline quinone is an oxidation-reduction cofactor, an anionic oxidation-reduction cyclic quinone. Pyrroloquinoline quinonedi sodium salt was originally isolated from cultures of methylphilic bacteria and also exists in mammalian tissues. Pyrroloquinoline quinonedi sodium salt is an essential nutrient for mammals and is important for immune function.
Pyroquinoline quinone disodium salt (PQQ-2Na) is a sodium derivative of pyroquinoline quinone (PQQ-2Na), which is currently an effective ingredient in commercially available health products. It has nerve growth factor inducing activity and certain effects on Parkinson's disease, as well as preventing immune liver injury
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