CAS 132867-76-6
:1,2,3-Tri-O-benzoyl-a-L-fucopyranose
Description:
1,2,3-Tri-O-benzoyl-α-L-fucopyranose is a glycoside derivative of fucose, a naturally occurring sugar. This compound features three benzoyl groups attached to the hydroxyl positions at the 1, 2, and 3 positions of the fucopyranose ring, enhancing its lipophilicity and stability. It typically appears as a white to off-white solid and is soluble in organic solvents such as dichloromethane and ethyl acetate, but less soluble in water due to its hydrophobic benzoyl substituents. The presence of the benzoyl groups also makes it a useful intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the field of carbohydrate chemistry, where it can be utilized for further derivatization or as a protecting group. The compound's structure allows for various stereochemical configurations, which can influence its reactivity and interactions in biological systems. As with many glycosides, it may exhibit specific biological activities, although detailed studies would be necessary to elucidate its potential applications in pharmaceuticals or biochemistry.
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1,2,3-Tri-o-benzoyl-α-l-fucopyranose
CAS:Formula:C27H24O8Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:476.47471,2,3-Tri-O-benzoyl-α-L-fucopyranose
CAS:<p>1,2,3-Tri-O-benzoyl-a-L-fucopyranose is a synthetic, fluorinated monosaccharide that can be synthesized from D-glucose in two steps. It is a useful building block for the synthesis of oligosaccharides and polysaccharides with different glycosylation patterns. This compound has been shown to react with methyl iodide to form 1,2,3-triiodo-a-L-fucopyranose. It has also been used as a click modification reagent for carbohydrates.</p>Formula:C27H24O8Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:476.47 g/mol


