Statement Option #1: Pure Single Ingredient This 100% single ingredient does not contain or use any additives, preservatives, carriers and/or processing aids in its manufacturing process. Statement Option #2: Multiple Ingredients Must include all/any additional sub ingredients contained in and/or used in its manufacturing process.
We hereby declare that, to the best of our knowledge, this product is gluten-free and was not manufactured with any ingredients containing gluten.
This product does not contain any trans fats.Uridine is a uracil nucleoside, specific for RNA sequence. Uridine is present in blood, seminal fluid and cerebrospinal fluid.[1] Uridine is synthesized in living organisms by de novo and salvage pathways.We hereby confirm that, to the best of our knowledge, this product is free of BSE/TSE.
We hereby declare that, to the best of our knowledge, this product has not been tested on animals.
We hereby confirm that this product has been certified to Kosher standards.
We hereby confirm that this product has been certified to Vegan standards.
ALLERGENS | PRESENCE | ABSENCE | PROCESS COMMENT |
Milk or milk derivatives | No | Yes | No |
Egg or egg derivatives | No | Yes | No |
Fish or fish derivatives | No | Yes | No |
Shellfish, crustaceans, mollusks & their derivatives | No | Yes | No |
Peanuts or peanut derivatives | No | Yes | No |
Tree nuts or their derivatives | No | Yes | No |
Soy or soy derivatives | No | Yes | No |
Wheat or wheat derivatives | No | Yes | No |
We hereby declare that, to the best of our knowledge, this product was not produced from or with GMO plant material.
Product Name | Uridine |
Molecular formula | C9H12N2O6 |
Molecular weigut | 244.20 |
Cas no. | 58-96-8 |
Apperance | white or almost white crystalline powder |
Melting point | 162~171℃ |
Dry on lossing | ≤0.5% |
Assay(UV) | ≥98% |
Heavy metals | ≤0.001% |
Purity | ≥99% |
Assay(HPLC) | ≥98.5% |
- as a component of hippocampal neuron medium for culture of primary hippocampal neuron cells[2]
- in uridine rescue experiments in mouse embryonic fibroblasts and human breast cancer cells[3]
- in chase sequencing experiments[4]