Vitamin B6 (Vitamin B6), also known as pyridoxine, includes pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine. It exists in the form of phosphate ester in the body. It is a water-soluble vitamin that is easily destroyed by light or alkali. High temperature resistance. [1] In 1936, it was named vitamin B6. Vitamin B6 is a colorless crystal, easily soluble in water and ethanol, stable in acid solution, and easily destroyed in alkaline solution.
Product Name
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Vitamin B6
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Appearance
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Colorless crystal
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Molecular Formula
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C10H16N2O3S
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Molecular Weight
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244.31
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Melting Point
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231-233 °C(lit.)
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CAS NO.
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8059-24-3
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Storage Conditions
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2-8°C
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Water Soluble
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Easily soluble in water and ethanol, insoluble in organic solvents such as ether.
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