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Product Name | Adenosine Triphosphate Disodium |
Appearance | White Powder |
CAS NO. | 987-65-5 |
Molecular Formula | C10H14N5Na2O13P3 |
Storage | Keep in a cool, dry, dark location |
Adenosine Triphosphate Disodium(ATP) is a kind of coenzyme, to improve the role of metabolism involved in body fat, protein, sugar, nucleic acid and the metabolism of nucleotides. At the same time is the main source of energy in the body, when in vivo absorption, secretion, muscle contraction and synthesis of biochemical reactions necessary energies, that is decomposed into adenosine triphosphate, adenosine diphosphate and phosphate-based, also release energy. Animal testing to prove product can inhibit the slow response to the slow fibers in calcium influx, block or delay the atrioventricular conduction pathway forward, large doses may also block or delay the bypass forward and reverse conduction; other also has a strong short-term enhancement of the role of the vagus nerve, which can terminate AV nodal reentrant and mechanism bypass caused reentry arrhythmia.
Medical Use: ATP Disodium is utilized in medical treatments to provide a quick source of energy for cellular processes, particularly in cases where energy production is compromised, such as during cardiac arrest or muscle fatigue.
Nutritional Supplements: It is often included in dietary supplements marketed for improved athletic performance, muscle recovery, and overall energy levels. It aids in replenishing ATP stores post-exercise.
Laboratory Research: In scientific research, ATP Disodium serves as a vital reagent for studying cellular metabolism, enzyme kinetics, and various biochemical pathways that involve ATP as a substrate or cofactor.
Energy Currency: ATP Disodium functions as the primary energy source for cellular activities, including muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, and synthesis of macromolecules. It stores and releases energy in a readily accessible form.
Phosphorylation Reactions: It participates in phosphorylation reactions, transferring its phosphate group to other molecules, thereby activating them or driving energy-consuming processes within the cell.
Maintenance of Homeostasis: By regulating cellular energy levels, ATP Disodium contributes to maintaining the balance of various physiological processes within the body, ensuring proper functioning of organs and systems.