CAS 157297-03-5
:D-glucosamine 3,4,6-trisulfate
Description:
D-glucosamine 3,4,6-trisulfate is a sulfated derivative of glucosamine, an amino sugar that plays a crucial role in the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans, which are essential components of connective tissues. This compound is characterized by the presence of three sulfate groups attached to the glucosamine molecule, which enhances its solubility and biological activity. It is typically found in the form of a sodium salt, which aids in its stability and bioavailability. D-glucosamine 3,4,6-trisulfate is known for its potential therapeutic applications, particularly in the treatment of osteoarthritis and joint health, as it may help in cartilage repair and maintenance. Additionally, its sulfate groups contribute to its ability to interact with various biological molecules, influencing cellular processes. The compound is generally considered safe for use, although its efficacy and mechanisms of action continue to be subjects of research. As with any chemical substance, proper handling and storage conditions are essential to maintain its integrity and effectiveness.
Formula:C6H11NNa2O14S3
Synonyms:- D-Glucosamine-3,4,6-trisulfate, Disodium Salt
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Sodium (2R,3R,4R,5R)-5-amino-2-hydroxy-6-oxohexane-1,3,4-triyl tris(sulfate)
CAS:Formula:C6H10NNa3O14S3Molecular weight:485.3062D-Glucosamine-3,4,6-tri-O-sulphate trisodium salt
CAS:<p>D-Glucosamine-3,4,6-tri-O-sulphate trisodium salt is a high purity and custom synthesis of D-glucosamine. It is a sugar with click modification and fluorination. It has CAS No. 157297-03-5 and it is synthesized from glycosylation, methylation, and modification. It has a molecular weight of 517.85 g/mol and the chemical formula C9H14N2O12S3NaO6. Glucosamine is an oligosaccharide that can be found in many complex carbohydrates such as chitin or cellulose.</p>Formula:C6H10NO14S3Na3Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:485.31 g/mol


