CAS 115827-10-6
:D-Fructose, 6-azido-6-deoxy-
Description:
D-Fructose, 6-azido-6-deoxy- is a modified form of the naturally occurring sugar fructose, characterized by the substitution of an azido group at the 6-position of the fructose molecule. This modification imparts unique chemical properties, making it useful in various biochemical applications, particularly in the field of glycoscience and bioconjugation. The azido group is known for its reactivity in click chemistry, allowing for selective coupling reactions with alkyne-containing molecules, which is valuable in the synthesis of complex biomolecules and materials. D-Fructose itself is a ketohexose, and the presence of the azido group alters its reactivity and solubility compared to unmodified fructose. This compound is typically used in research settings, particularly in studies involving carbohydrate chemistry, metabolic pathways, and the development of glycosylated compounds. As with many azido compounds, safety precautions should be observed due to the potential for explosive decomposition under certain conditions.
Formula:C6H11N3O5
Synonyms:- D-Fructose, 6-azido-6-deoxy-
- 6-Azido-6-deoxy-D-fructose
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Found 2 products.
6-Azido-6-deoxy-D-fructose
CAS:<p>6-Azido-6-deoxy-D-fructose is a piperidine that condenses with glyceraldehyde in the presence of aldolase and produces D-glyceraldehyde. This reaction is stereospecifically catalyzed by aldolase, which converts the product to D-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. 6Azido-6deoxy-D-fructose has been shown to exhibit polyhydroxylated properties.</p>Formula:C6H11N3O5Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Clear LiquidMolecular weight:205.17 g/mol

