Glucuronolactone
D-Glucuronolactone CAS: 32449-92-6 Used For Acute And Chronic Hepatitis
Glucurolactone, an abbreviation for glucuronolactone, is a naturally occurring chemical substance that produces glucose metabolites in the human liver. This is an important component of connective
tissue. In some urban legends, it is believed that this was the drug produced by the US military during the Vietnam War. But the rumors have been confirmed to be false. For medical use, it is used
for acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, or poisoning and detoxification of foods or drugs.
Glucuronolactone D-Glucurono-3,6-Lactone (CAS 32449-92-6 ) is a white crystal or crystalline powder, soluble in water, alcohol, antistat, methanol and acetone, slightly soluble in ether and
chloroform.