
CAS 128946-17-8
:Ethyl-α-D-thio-mannopyranosid
Description:
Ethyl-α-D-thio-mannopyranoside, with the CAS number 128946-17-8, is a glycoside derivative of mannose, characterized by the presence of a thioether functional group. This compound typically features a pyranose ring structure, which is a six-membered ring containing five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. The ethyl group attached to the anomeric carbon contributes to its solubility and reactivity. Ethyl-α-D-thio-mannopyranoside is often used in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving carbohydrate-protein interactions, as it can serve as a substrate or inhibitor for various glycosyltransferases. Its thioether linkage can enhance stability and alter the biological activity compared to its oxygen-containing counterparts. Additionally, this compound may exhibit unique properties in terms of reactivity and interaction with biological systems, making it a valuable tool in synthetic chemistry and glycobiology. As with many glycosides, it is important to handle this compound with care, considering its potential biological effects and reactivity.
Formula:C8H16O5S
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Ethyl a-D-thiomannopyranoside
CAS:<p>Ethyl a-D-thiomannopyranoside is an oligosaccharide that is synthesized by the methylation of a-D-mannopyranoside. This product is also known as 3,6-O-(2-acetamido)-a-D-glucopyranose, which is a type of saccharide. It has been fluorinated for use in structural studies. The modification of this product includes click chemistry and glycosylation to produce a complex carbohydrate with high purity and high molecular weight. The monosaccharides include glucose, galactose, and mannose. This product has been used as a synthetic sugar to produce oligosaccharides or polysaccharides.</p>Formula:C8H16O5SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:224.28 g/mol
