CAS 13039-75-3
:5-Deoxy-D-ribose
Description:
5-Deoxy-D-ribose is a naturally occurring sugar and a derivative of ribose, characterized by the absence of an oxygen atom at the 5th carbon position. This pentose sugar plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes, particularly in the synthesis of nucleotides and nucleic acids. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water, making it readily available for biological reactions. The molecular formula of 5-deoxy-D-ribose is C5H10O4, and it has a molecular weight that reflects its composition of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. This compound is significant in the field of biochemistry, especially in the context of cellular metabolism and energy transfer, as it is involved in the formation of important biomolecules. Additionally, 5-deoxy-D-ribose has garnered interest for its potential therapeutic applications, particularly in enhancing energy production and supporting cellular function. Its stability and reactivity are influenced by the presence of hydroxyl groups, which can participate in various chemical reactions.
Formula:C5H10O4
InChI:InChI=1/C5H10O4/c1-3(7)5(9)4(8)2-6/h2-5,7-9H,1H3/t3-,4+,5-/m1/s1
Synonyms:- (2R,3R,4R)-2,3,4-trihydroxypentanal
- 5-deoxy-beta-D-ribofuranose
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5-Deoxy-D-ribose
CAS:Formula:C5H10O4Purity:(TLC) ≥ 98%Color and Shape:Colourless to light-yellow liquidMolecular weight:134.135-Deoxy-D-ribose
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Used in the process for preparing Capecitabine and β-trialkyl carbonate nucleosides.<br>References Shimma, N., et al.: Bioorg. Med. Chem., 8, 1697 (2000),<br></p>Formula:C5H10O4Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:134.135-Deoxy-D-ribose
CAS:<p>5-Deoxy-D-ribose is a molecule that is an intermediate in the shikimate pathway, which produces the aromatic amino acids. 5-Deoxy-D-ribose can be synthesized from D-ribose and shikimic acid. The biosynthesis of 5-deoxy-D-ribose is catalyzed by the enzyme ribose 5'-phosphate kinase, which converts ribose 5'-phosphate to 5-deoxy--D--ribose phosphate. This reaction requires ATP as a source of energy, and it is inhibited by phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate (PRPP). The asymmetric synthesis of 5-deoxy--D--ribose has been achieved with a chiral Lewis acid catalyst. The molecular structure of 5-deoxy--D--ribose has been determined by NMR spectroscopy. Shikimate pathways are present in mammalian cells, but not in plants or bacteria.</p>Formula:C5H10O4Purity:Min. 95 Area-%Color and Shape:Orange Clear LiquidMolecular weight:134.13 g/mol




