CAS 115236-58-3
:fucosyl-para-lacto-N-hexaose iv from*human milk
Description:
Fucosyl-para-lacto-N-hexaose IV is a complex oligosaccharide primarily found in human milk, characterized by its unique structure that includes fucose, galactose, and N-acetylglucosamine residues. This oligosaccharide is part of a larger group known as human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), which play a crucial role in infant nutrition and development. They are not only indigestible by infants but also serve as prebiotics, promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. The presence of fucose in its structure is significant, as it contributes to the oligosaccharide's ability to inhibit pathogen adhesion, thereby providing immunological benefits. Additionally, fucosyl-para-lacto-N-hexaose IV may influence the development of the infant's gut microbiota and immune system. Its CAS number, 115236-58-3, allows for precise identification in chemical databases. Overall, this oligosaccharide exemplifies the complex interplay between nutrition and immunity in early human development.
Formula:C46H78N2O35
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Monofucosyl-para-lacto-N-hexaose IV
CAS:<p>Monofucosyl-para-lacto-N-hexaose IV is a trisaccharide that belongs to the group of blood group antigens. It is found in human milk and can be used as an indicator for infant nutrition. Monofucosyl-para-lacto-N-hexaose IV is found in the cells of streptococcus, lactobacillus, and clostridium. It has been shown to be a potential biomarker for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This molecule has been used as an antigen in immunological assays. The sequences of monofucosyl-para-lacto-N-hexaose IV have been determined using chromatograms and profiles.</p>Formula:C46H78N2O35Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:1,219.11 g/mol

