lose weight powder CAS 58493 50 8 Stearoyl vanillylamide

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Stearoyl vanillylamide

Octadecanamide, N-((4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)methyl)-
CAS 58493-50-8
MF C26H45NO3
MW 419.6404
Synonyms Brn 3456035;N-((4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)methyl)octadecanamide;Octadecanamide, N-((4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)methyl)-;N-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)octadecanamide;N-stearoylvanillylamide

Stearoyl Vanillylamide

Stearoyl Vanillylamide is an analog of Capsaicin, a compound found in various species of Hot Pepper which is primarily responsible for the spiciness. Unlike Capsaicin, however, Stearoyl Vanillylamide is non-pungent, which actually makes it easier to use in powder-form supplements.

Stearoyl Vanillylamide has been shown to increase swimming capacity in mice, compared to mice given a placebo.

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CAS
Purity
Package
Caffeic acid phenethyl ester
CAS 104594-70-9
99%
1KG/BAG
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10% 99%
1KG/BAG
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95%
10G/BAG
Application

Used in medicine, health products, food, beverage, cosmetics, biological and chemical reagents and other industries.

Uses

Stearoyl vanillylamide increased lipolysis and oxidation of free fatty acids in rats, resulting in increased capacity for exercise Some non-pungent capsinoids have also been found to activate TRPA1, another receptor that may be involved in cold detection.

Black seed (Nigella sativa) is an annual flowering plant native to southwest Asia. It has a pungent, bitter taste and a faint smell of strawberries. It is used primarily in candies and liquors, as well as medicinally. In many Arab, Asian, and African countries, black seed oil is used as a natural remedy for a wide range of diseases, including various allergies.

Black seed was found to improve pulmonary function tests and symptoms of asthma in patients with asthma and in chemical war victims. Also, four separate studies in patients with allergies (allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, atopic eczema) reported that black seed decreased subjective measures of allergic disease severity, slightly decreased plasma triglycerides, and slightly increased HDL cholesterol. A limited number of high-quality human trials support the use of black seed for any other indication.

Black seed contains a number of compounds, including thymoquinone. Secondary sources indicate that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted a patent for a drug based on a pharmaceutical composition containing extracts of Nigella sativa to be used as an immune system stimulant and cancer treatment, and for the prevention of the side effects of chemotherapy.

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