CAS 157297-04-6
:neocarrahexadecaose octa-4-sulfate,*sodium
Description:
Neocarrahexadecaose octa-4-sulfate, sodium salt, is a complex carbohydrate derivative characterized by its unique structural features and sulfate groups. This compound is a sulfated oligosaccharide, which means it contains multiple sugar units linked together, with sulfate groups attached to specific positions on the sugar backbone. The presence of these sulfate groups enhances its solubility in water and can influence its biological activity, making it of interest in various biochemical applications. The sodium salt form indicates that sodium ions are associated with the sulfate groups, which can affect the compound's stability and interaction with other molecules. Neocarrahexadecaose octa-4-sulfate is often studied for its potential roles in biological systems, including its interactions with proteins and other macromolecules. Its unique properties may also make it useful in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and as a research tool in glycoscience. As with many sulfated polysaccharides, it may exhibit anticoagulant or anti-inflammatory activities, although specific biological effects would depend on the context of its use.
Formula:C96H138Na8O97S8
Synonyms:- Neocarrahexadecaose-4(1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15)-octa-O-sulfate
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Neocarrahexadecaose-41,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-octa-O-sulfate sodium salt
CAS:<p>Neocarrahexadecaose-41,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-octa-O-sulfate sodium salt is a carbohydrate that belongs to the group of modified saccharides. It is synthesized by modifying a sugar with fluorine and methylation. Neocarrahexadecaose-41,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-octa-O-sulfate sodium salt is an oligosaccharide with a high purity and custom synthesis. It is a synthetic compound that has been modified in order to create methylated and glycosylated sugars as well as a click modification. This carbohydrate has not yet been tested for toxicity or side effects in humans.</p>Formula:C96H138Na8O97S8Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:3,284.51 g/mol
