Taurohyodeoxycholic acid hydrate sodium salt - Risk and Safety
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Taurohyodeoxycholic acid hydrate sodium salt - Introduction
Taurodeoxycholic acid sodium salt hydrate (taurodeoxycholic acid sodium salt hydrate) is a compound formed by the reaction of Taurocholic acid and hyodeoxycholic acid and forms a salt with sodium ions.
The physical properties of the compound are solid, white crystalline powder. It has high solubility in water.
Taurohyodeoxycholic acid sodium salt hydrate has many uses in the field of medicine. It is often used as a bile salt substitute to aid digestion and absorption of lipids in cases of bile acid deficiency. In addition, it can also be used to treat certain digestive system diseases, such as liver and gallbladder problems.
The method for preparing Taurohyodeoxycholic acid sodium salt hydrate is generally to mix Taurocholic acid and hyodeoxycholic acid in a certain proportion, and then react with sodium salt to generate the target compound.
For safety information, Taurohyodeoxycholic acid sodium salt hydrate is generally regarded as a relatively safe compound for general use. However, care should still be taken to follow the correct laboratory practices during use. In case of doubt, it is recommended to consult the relevant professional or refer to the safety data sheet of the compound.