
CAS 131105-41-4
:HEXAKIS-6-IODO-6-DEOXY-ALPHA-CYCLODEXTRIN
Description:
Hexakis-6-iodo-6-deoxy-alpha-cyclodextrin is a modified cyclodextrin, a cyclic oligosaccharide composed of glucose units. This particular compound features six iodine atoms substituted at the 6-position of the glucose units, which significantly alters its chemical properties and potential applications. Cyclodextrins are known for their ability to form inclusion complexes with various guest molecules, enhancing solubility and stability. The introduction of iodine atoms can impart unique characteristics, such as increased hydrophobicity and potential antimicrobial properties. This modification may also influence the compound's interaction with biological systems, making it of interest in drug delivery and imaging applications. Additionally, the structural integrity of the alpha-cyclodextrin framework allows for the encapsulation of small molecules, which can be beneficial in pharmaceutical formulations. Overall, hexakis-6-iodo-6-deoxy-alpha-cyclodextrin represents a versatile compound with potential uses in various fields, including medicinal chemistry and materials science.
Formula:C36H54I6O24
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6-Deoxy-6-iodo-a-cyclodextrin
CAS:<p>6-Deoxy-6-iodo-a-cyclodextrin is a cavity-forming agent that is used in the treatment of dental cavities. It has been shown to be effective against Streptococcus mutans and is less toxic than other cavity treatments. 6-Deoxy-6-iodo-a-cyclodextrin also has phosphorescence and can be used as a fluorescent tracer. This molecule has been shown to form complexes with 3-bromoquinoline, which are good substrates for cyclodextrin synthesis. In addition, it reacts with 6-bromo2 naphthol to form a complex that includes an electron donor and an electron acceptor. The complex absorbs light at wavelengths of 400 nm or more and emits light at wavelengths of 500 nm or less, making it useful for luminescent imaging systems.</p>Formula:C36H54I6O24Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:1,632.23 g/mol


