CAS 138079-87-5
:D-glucose-1,2-13C2
Description:
D-glucose-1,2-^13C2 is a stable isotope-labeled form of D-glucose, where the carbon atoms at positions 1 and 2 of the glucose molecule are substituted with the carbon-13 isotope. This compound retains the fundamental characteristics of D-glucose, a simple sugar and an essential carbohydrate in biological systems, serving as a primary energy source for cells. The presence of the ^13C label allows for enhanced tracking and analysis in metabolic studies, particularly in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. D-glucose-1,2-^13C2 is typically used in research settings to investigate metabolic pathways, enzyme kinetics, and carbohydrate metabolism. Its molecular formula remains C6H12O6, but the isotopic labeling provides unique insights into the dynamics of glucose utilization in various biological contexts. As with other forms of glucose, it is soluble in water and exhibits typical sugar reactivity, including fermentation and glycosylation reactions.
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