CAS 108311-21-3
:D-FRUCTOSE-1-13C
Description:
D-Fructose-1-13C is a stable isotope-labeled form of fructose, a simple sugar and a key carbohydrate in metabolism. The "1-13C" designation indicates that the carbon atom at position 1 of the fructose molecule is replaced with the carbon-13 isotope, which is a non-radioactive isotope of carbon. This modification allows for the tracing of metabolic pathways and the study of carbohydrate metabolism in various biological systems using techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. D-Fructose itself is a hexose sugar, characterized by its sweet taste and solubility in water. It is commonly found in fruits, honey, and root vegetables. In terms of its chemical structure, D-fructose is a ketohexose, meaning it contains a ketone functional group and has six carbon atoms. The presence of the 13C isotope does not significantly alter the chemical properties of fructose, but it provides valuable insights in research applications, particularly in metabolic studies and isotopic labeling experiments.
Formula:C513CH12O6
InChI:InChI=1/C6H12O6/c7-2-6(11)5(10)4(9)3(8)1-12-6/h3-5,7-11H,1-2H2/t3-,4-,5+,6?/m1/s1/i2+1
Synonyms:- D-[1-13C]Fructose
- D-Fructose (1-13C, 99%)
- fructose-1-C13
- D-(1-13C)fructopyranose
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D-Fructose-13C1
CAS:<p>D-Fructose-13C1 is a custom synthesis that belongs to the class of carbohydrates. It is an oligosaccharide, polysaccharide, and a modification of saccharides. D-Fructose-13C1 is methylated and glycosylated and has a carbonyl group on the C1 position. This product can be used in click chemistry as well as fluorination reactions. The purity of this product is high and it has been synthesized using high purity methods.</p>Formula:C513CH12O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:181.15 g/mol


