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Product name | Spermidine Hydrochloride |
CAS No. | 334-50-9 |
Molecular formula | C7H22Cl3N3 |
Color | White |
Storage condition | 2-8ºC |
Shape | Crystalline Powder |
Water solubility | Soluble in water |
Spermidine, also known as spermidine trihydrochloride, is a polyamine. Widely distributed in living organisms, it is biosynthesized from butanediamine and adenosylmethionine. Spermidine can inhibit neuronal synthase, bind and precipitate DNA; it can also be used to purify DNA-binding proteins and stimulate T4 polynucleotide kinase activity. On September 1, 2013, scientists from Germany and Austria collaborated to study that spermidine may prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
1. Initiating phagocytosis
Biologists have been able to show that the endogenous substance spermidine can trigger autophagy in cells. In October 2009, Professor Madeou published a related paper "Spermidine-induced autophagy promotes longevity" in "Nature Cell Biology".
2. Delay protein aging
Proteins with different molecular weights may have different roles in the senescence process. Some high molecular weight proteins may play a key role in controlling the leaf senescence process. Once these proteins begin to degrade, senescence is inevitable, and controlling the degradation of these proteins can delay the process. The aging process, spermidine can delay its aging may be to promote the synthesis of these proteins or prevent their degradation.
Spermidine plays a crucial role of against abiotic stresses, such as salt, drought, heat, and salinity-alkalinity stresses in tomato, cucumber, rice.