CAS 103213-29-2
:A-D-glucuronic acid 1-phosphate*tripotassium
Description:
A-D-glucuronic acid 1-phosphate tripotassium, identified by its CAS number 103213-29-2, is a phosphorylated derivative of glucuronic acid, which is a sugar acid derived from glucose. This compound features a glucuronic acid backbone with a phosphate group attached at the 1-position, and it is typically present as a tripotassium salt, indicating that three potassium ions are associated with the molecule to balance the negative charges from the phosphate group. A-D-glucuronic acid plays a significant role in various biological processes, including detoxification and metabolism, as it is involved in the conjugation of drugs and xenobiotics, facilitating their excretion. The tripotassium form enhances its solubility in aqueous solutions, making it useful in biochemical applications. Its characteristics include being a white to off-white powder, soluble in water, and stable under normal conditions. This compound is of interest in research and pharmaceutical applications, particularly in studies related to glycosaminoglycans and polysaccharides.
Formula:C6H8K3O10P.5H2O
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Found 2 products.
a-D-Glucuronic acid 1-phosphate tripotassium salt pentahydrate
CAS:Formula:C6H11O10P·3K·3(H2O)Molecular weight:553.55a-D-Glucuronic acid 1-phosphate tripotassium salt pentahydrate
CAS:<p>1. Product Name: a-D-Glucuronic acid 1-phosphate tripotassium salt pentahydrate</p>Formula:C6H8O10PNa3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:340.06 g/mol

