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Stachyose tetrahydrate

Catalog No.GC31631

Le stachyose tétrahydraté, un oligosaccharide fonctionnel, agit comme un prébiotique. Le stachyose tétrahydraté peut empêcher indirectement la croissance des cellules cancéreuses du cÔlon en favorisant la prolifération de probiotiques ou en produisant des substances bénéfiques dans l'intestin.

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Stachyose tetrahydrate Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 10094-58-3

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10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
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5mg
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Stachyose is a prebiotic, a non-reducing tetrasaccharide in the rafnose family of oligosaccharides with few side efects.

Stachyose highly promotes proliferation of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) by inducing LAB to produce more α-galactosidase to hydrolyze stachyose[2].

Stachyose may improve bioavailability of genistein via inhibiting intestinal degradation and first-pass metabolism of soy genistein[1].

[1]. Lu Y, et al. Non-digestible stachyose promotes bioavailability of genistein through inhibiting intestinal degradation and first-pass metabolism of genistein in mice. Food Nutr Res. 2017 Aug 30;61(1):1369343. [2]. Pan Q, et al. The Proliferation Mechanism of Lactobacillus plantarum RB1 Stimulated by Stachyose. Curr Microbiol. 2017 Jun;74(6):732-738.

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