Disodium Uridine Phosphate
Other names: Disodium uridine phosphate
Harm score: 2 (Derivatives of natural substances)
Disodium Uridine Phosphate, also known in the Czech Republic as disodium uridine phosphate, is an organic substance with a molecular weight of 550.31 g/mol. It is a white powder, insoluble in water, which has a wide application in the cosmetic industry. This substance is the basic building block for uridine triphosphate, an important molecule for the metabolism of both fats and sugars.
Disodium Uridine Phosphate is most commonly used in cosmetic products and dietary supplements. In the cosmetic industry, this ingredient is added to various skin care creams and serums. It is also contained in some hair care products. Due to its properties, it can help improve the appearance, texture and overall health of the skin and hair. In dietary supplements, it is used to promote metabolism and cell regeneration. Disodium Uridine Phosphate is also a common ingredient in sports supplements and drinks, where it is used to increase energy and improve performance. However, this substance is still the subject of scientific research into its possible use in the treatment of certain diseases.