
CAS 149368-06-9
:ALPHA-DELTA-UA-[1->3]-GLCNAC SODIUM SALT
Description:
Alpha-Delta-UA-[1->3]-GlcNAc sodium salt, with the CAS number 149368-06-9, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of glycosaminoglycans and is characterized by its structural components, which include uronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine. This compound typically exhibits properties such as solubility in water due to its ionic nature, which is enhanced by the presence of the sodium salt form. It is often utilized in biochemical and pharmaceutical applications, particularly in studies related to cell signaling, inflammation, and tissue repair. The presence of the glycosidic bond indicates its role in polysaccharide formation, contributing to its biological functions. Additionally, its structural characteristics may influence its interaction with proteins and other biomolecules, making it relevant in research focused on glycoproteins and cell surface interactions. Overall, Alpha-Delta-UA-[1->3]-GlcNAc sodium salt is significant in various scientific fields, including biochemistry, pharmacology, and molecular biology.
Formula:C14H20N1Na1O11
Synonyms:- Delta-Diha Sodium Salt
- Hyaluronic Acid Disaccharide Sodium Salt
- Hyaluronic Acid Disaccharide
- Hyaluronic Acid Disaccharide Δdiha Sodium Salt
- Α-Δua-(1→3)-Glcnac
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Hyaluronic acid disaccharide ΔDiHA sodium salt
CAS:Formula:C14H20NO11NaPurity:≥ 95%Color and Shape:White to off-white or pale yellow powder or solidMolecular weight:401.30Hyaluronic acid disaccharide sodium salt
CAS:<p>The hyaluronic acid discaccharide and other enzymatically produced polymer homologs from hyaluronic acid have been of value in the study of hyaluronic acid metabolism in healthy and diseased tissues (Hascall, 2019). Hyaluronic acid is a polysaccharide containing repeating disaccharide units of β-1,3-N-acetyl glucosamine and β-1, 4-glucuronic acid. The unsaturated disaccharide hyalobiuronic acid is released from hyaluronic acid by the action of hyaluronidase on umbilical cord (Weissman, 1954).</p>Formula:C14H20NNaO11Purity:Min. 95 Area-%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:401.3 g/mol

