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Transcrocetinate disodium (Disodium trans-crocetinate)

Catalog No.GC32447

Le transcrocétinate disodique (Disodium trans-crocetinate), extrait du safran (Crocus sativus L.), agit comme un antagoniste des récepteurs NMDA avec une haute affinité.

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Transcrocetinate disodium (Disodium trans-crocetinate) Chemical Structure

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Transcrocetinate disodium, extracted from saffron (Crocus sativus L.), acts as an NMDA receptor antagonist with high affinity.

Transcrocetinate (Transcrocetin, trans-Crocetin), a saffron metabolite originating from the crocin apocarotenoids, has been shown to exert strong NMDA receptor affinity and is thought to be responsible for the CNS activity of saffron.To ensure unchanged viability of Caco-2 cells throughout the transport experiments, cellular mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity of Caco-2 cells is measured by MTT assay after a 24 h incubation period with the test compounds: Hydroalcoholic saffron extract saffron extract (SE, 0.5-1 mg/mL) and crocin-1 (250-1000 µM) reveal no negative significant changes in cellular viability. Transcrocetinate at 10 µM level does not change viability while higher concentrations (40-160 µM) reduces significantly cellular viability[1].

[1]. Lautenschl?ger M, et al. Intestinal formation of trans-Crocetin from saffron extract (Crocus sativus L.) and in vitro permeation through intestinal and blood brain barrier. Phytomedicine. 2015 Jan 15;22(1):36-44.

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