
Urolithin A
Urolithin A (UA) is A secondary metabolite of the natural polyphenol compound ellagitannin.
It is a compound produced by the metabolism of certain foods, such as pomegranates,
raspberries and other foods rich in ellagitannin, in the gut flora. Urolixin A has a variety of bioactive effects,
including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and regulation of estrogen/androgen levels
Urolithin A
CAS number 1143-70-0
Molecular weight 228.20000
Density 1.516g/cm3
Boiling point 527.9ºC at 760 mmHg
Molecular formula C13H8O4
Melting point N/A
Flash point 214.2ºC

Function of Urolithin A
Anti-inflammatory Effects
Urolixin A shows anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce inflammatory responsibility.
Anti-aging
Urolixin A is thought to have anti-aging effects and may be associated with antioxidant and mitochondrial autophagy.
Antioxidant Action
Urolixin A has antioxidant properties that mop up free radicals and protect cells from oxidative stress.
Induced mitochondrial autophagy
Urolitin A induces mitochondrial autophagy, which helps maintain cell health, improve muscle health, and prevent muscle aging.
Antitumor effects
Urolixin A has shown anti-tumor potential in some studies, possibly acting through anti-proliferation and apoptosis-inducing mechanisms.
Improved cognitive function
Urolixin A helps improve cognitive function in neurodegenerative diseases
such as Alzheimer's disease by stimulating mitochondrial autophagy to reduce pathological features
