| Model: | MOS67-97-0 |
| Place of Origin: | Zhejiang,China (Mainland) |
| Brand: | MOSINTER |
| Name: | VD3 |
| Melting point: | 83-86 °C(lit.) |
| CAS NO.: | 67-97-0 |
| Storage condition: | 2-8°C |
| MW: | 384.64 |
| Solubility: | <0.1 g/L (20 ºC) |
| Alias: | Vitamin D3 |
| Level: | Animal |


| Model: | MOS67-97-0 |
| Place of Origin: | Zhejiang,China (Mainland) |
| Brand: | MOSINTER |
| Name: | VD3 |
| Melting point: | 83-86 °C(lit.) |
| CAS NO.: | 67-97-0 |
| Storage condition: | 2-8°C |
| MW: | 384.64 |
| Solubility: | <0.1 g/L (20 ºC) |
| Alias: | Vitamin D3 |
| Level: | Animal |
VD3 CAS 67-97-0
Usage And Synthesis
| Chemical Properties | Crystalline |
| Usage | vitamin D3 |
| Usage | carnitine replenisher in peripheral arterial disease |
| Usage | The vitamin that mediates intestinal calcium absorbtion, bone calcium
metabolism and probably, muscle activity. Occurs in and is isolated from fish liver oils. Vitamin D acts through a receptor that i s a member of the ligand-dependent transcription factor superfamily. Modulates the proliferation and differentiation of both normal and cancer cells. Has antiproliferative and antimetastatic effects o n breast, colon, and prostate cancer cells. Activated vitamin D receptors in intestine and bone maintain calcium absorbance and homeostasis. |
| Usage | selective phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitor (PDE-4 inhibitor) under investigation for treating
respiratory diseases involving chronic inflammation such as asthma or COPD (smoker’s lung) |
| General Description | Fine colorless crystals. Water insoluble. |
| Air & Water Reactions | Sensitive to moisture, air and light. . Water insoluble. |
| Reactivity Profile | Vitamin D3 may react vigorously with strong oxidizing agents |
| Health Hazard | SYMPTOMS: Symptoms of exposure to Vitamin D3 may include weakness, fatigue,
lassitude headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, polyuria, polydipsia, nocturia,decrease urinary concentrating ability, proteinuria, tissue calcification, hypertension and osteoporosis. |
| Fire Hazard | Flash point data for Vitamin D3 are not available. Vitamin D3 is probably combustible. |
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