CAS 154634-24-9
:D-GLUCOPYRANOSYL THIOSEMICARBAZIDE
Description:
D-Glucopyranosyl thiosemicarbazide is a chemical compound characterized by its structural features derived from both glucopyranose and thiosemicarbazide. It typically appears as a white to off-white solid and is soluble in polar solvents, reflecting the presence of hydroxyl groups from the glucopyranose moiety. This compound is of interest in medicinal chemistry due to its potential biological activities, including antimicrobial and antitumor properties. The thiosemicarbazide functional group is known for its ability to form coordination complexes with metal ions, which can enhance its biological efficacy. Additionally, the presence of the glucopyranosyl unit may influence its pharmacokinetic properties, such as absorption and metabolism. As with many thiosemicarbazides, D-glucopyranosyl thiosemicarbazide may exhibit a range of reactivity, making it a valuable intermediate in organic synthesis and a subject of study for its potential therapeutic applications. Safety data should be consulted for handling and usage, as with all chemical substances.
Formula:C7H15N3O5S
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D-Glucopyranosyl thiosemicarbazide
CAS:D-Glucopyranosyl thiosemicarbazide is a synthetic molecule that reacts with halides to produce regiospecifically substituted aldehydes. It has been used in the synthesis of glycosylated heterocycles and for the conversion of amines into reactive intermediates. D-Glucopyranosyl thiosemicarbazide can be prepared by reacting 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyanobenzoquinone with sodium nitrite in methanol followed by hydrolysis with water. This reaction produces an intermediate that reacts with sulfur dioxide to form the desired product. The structure of this molecule was determined using X-ray crystallography on crystals obtained from aspergillus mold.Formula:C7H15N3O5SPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White to off-white powder.Molecular weight:253.28 g/mol

