Description
PQQ (Pyrroloquinoline Quinone) Disodium Salt Powder
Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), also called methoxatin, is redox cofactor. It is found in soil and foods such as kiwifruit, as well as human breast milk.[1] Enzymes containing PQQ are called quinoproteins. Glucose dehydrogenase, one of the quinoproteins, is used as a glucose sensor. PQQ stimulates growth in bacteria
CAS Number | 122628-50-6 |
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Appearance | Powder |
Chemical Names | PYRROLOQUINOLINE QUINONE DISODIUM SALT, PQQ;PQQ disodium;PQQ Disodium Salt;Methoxatin Disodium;METHOXATIN DISODIUM SALT;PYRROLOQUINOLINE QUINONE DISODIUM SALT;PQQ, Pyrrolo-quinoline-quinone disodium salt; |
Molecular Formula | C14H4N2Na2O8 |
Molecular Weight | 374.17 g/mol |