In 1985, Ectoin was discovered by Germany scientist Galinski in an extremely halophilic phototrophic phototrophic purple sulfur bacterium (Ectothiorhodospira halochloris) in the Wadi EI Natrun salt lake in the desert area of Egypt, as a compatible solute, it can play a role in protecting cells and regulating osmotic pressure in extreme environments of high temperature, dryness, strong UV and high salt.
Alias | Tetrahydromethylpyrimidine carboxylic acid, tetrahydropyrimidine |
English name | Ectoin |
Molecular formula | C6H10N2O2 |
Structural formula | |
CAS number | 96702-03-3 |
Molecular weight | 142.16 |
Exterior | White crystals or powder |
Melting point | 280℃ |
Solubility | Soluble in water, glycerol, propylene glycol, ethanol, etc. |
Preservation method | Store at room temperature, sealed, dry and protected from light |
Content | ≥98% |
Purity | ≥99% |
Shelf life | 24 months |
It is used in the enzyme preparation industry as a macromolecular protective agent to improve the stability of the enzyme structure; It is used in the field of cosmetics and medicine.
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