CAS 108321-76-2
:3,6-ANHYDRO-ALPHA-D-GALACTOPYRANOSYL-1,3-D-GALACTOSE-4-O-SULFATE, NA
Description:
3,6-Anhydro-alpha-D-galactopyranosyl-1,3-D-galactose-4-O-sulfate, sodium salt (CAS 108321-76-2), is a sulfated polysaccharide derivative primarily derived from galactose. This compound features a unique anhydro sugar structure, which contributes to its stability and solubility in aqueous solutions. The sulfate group enhances its biological activity, making it relevant in various biochemical applications, including potential therapeutic uses. It is characterized by its ability to interact with proteins and other biomolecules, influencing cellular processes such as cell adhesion and signaling. The sodium salt form indicates that it is likely used in biological systems where ionic balance is crucial. Additionally, its structural features may impart specific rheological properties, making it useful in pharmaceutical formulations and as a thickening agent. Overall, this compound exemplifies the complexity and functionality of sulfated polysaccharides in biological and industrial contexts.
Formula:C12H19NaO13S
Synonyms:- Neocarrabiose-4 1-O-Sulphate (Na+)
- Neocarrabiose-4-O-Sulfate, Sodium Salt
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Neocarrabiose-4-O-sulfate sodium
CAS:<p>Neocarrabiose-4-O-sulfate sodium is a methylated, saccharide polymer. It is a modification of the natural product neocarrabiose A (CAS No. 108321-76-2) and has been synthesized by Click chemistry. Neocarrabiose-4-O-sulfate sodium is a high purity, synthetic carbohydrate with a complex structure that consists of glucose and galactose units linked by β-(1→3) and β-(1→6) bonds. The glycosylation pattern of this compound is different from that of neocarrabiose A because it contains additional modifications at the terminal positions on the sugar rings. Neocarrabiose-4-O-sulfate sodium is used for glycosylation reactions, such as Click chemistry and oligosaccharide synthesis.</p>Formula:C12H19NaO13SPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:426.33 g/mol
