
CAS 108320-89-4
:uridine 5'-diphosphoxylose sodium
Description:
Uridine 5'-diphosphoxylose sodium, with the CAS number 108320-89-4, is a nucleotide sugar derivative that plays a significant role in various biochemical processes, particularly in glycosylation reactions. This compound consists of a uridine base linked to a diphosphate group and a xylose sugar moiety, making it a key player in the synthesis of glycoproteins and glycolipids. It is typically found in its sodium salt form, which enhances its solubility in aqueous solutions. The substance is characterized by its ability to act as a donor of xylose residues in enzymatic reactions, facilitating the transfer of sugar moieties to acceptor molecules. Its involvement in metabolic pathways underscores its importance in cellular functions, including cell signaling and structural integrity. Additionally, uridine 5'-diphosphoxylose sodium is utilized in research and biotechnological applications, particularly in studies related to carbohydrate metabolism and the development of glycosylation techniques.
Formula:C14H22N2O16P2
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Found 5 products.
Uridine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate), P'-a-D-xylopyranosyl ester,disodium salt
CAS:Formula:C14H22N2Na2O16P2Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:582.2553UDP-xylose disodium
CAS:UDP-xylose disodium is a compound that can be isolated from Cryptococcus laurentii and is a sugar donor that can be used to synthesize glycoproteins.Formula:C14H20N2Na2O16P2Purity:98.34%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:580.24UDP-a-D-Xylose disodium
CAS:<p>UDP-a-D-xylose disodium is a high purity custom synthesis of sugar. It is also a Click modification and has been fluorinated, glycosylated, and methylated. This product contains CAS No. 108320-89-4 and has the following properties: Methylation, Modification, Oligosaccharide, Monosaccharide, saccharide, Carbohydrate, complex carbohydrate.</p>Formula:C14H22N2Na2O16P2Molecular weight:582.26 g/molUDP-a-D-Xylose disodium
CAS:<p>UDP-a-D-Xylose disodium is a fluorinated synthetic monosaccharide that has been synthesized to produce an oligosaccharide. It is a complex carbohydrate with glycosylation and polysaccharide modifications, which can be modified by methylation or click chemistry. This product is usually used as a custom synthesis for research purposes.</p>Purity:Min. 95%




