
CAS 159358-51-7
:Lactose3'-sulfate
Description:
Lactose 3'-sulfate is a sulfated derivative of lactose, which is a disaccharide sugar composed of glucose and galactose. This compound is characterized by the presence of a sulfate group attached to the 3' position of the galactose moiety. Lactose 3'-sulfate is typically found in biological systems, particularly in the context of glycosaminoglycans and other glycosylated molecules. It plays a role in various biological processes, including cell signaling and interactions. The sulfate group contributes to the compound's negative charge, influencing its solubility and reactivity in aqueous environments. Lactose 3'-sulfate may also be involved in the modulation of immune responses and cellular communication. Its structural features allow it to participate in specific interactions with proteins and other biomolecules, making it significant in biochemical research and potential therapeutic applications. As with many sulfated carbohydrates, its properties can vary based on the degree of sulfation and the specific conditions of the environment in which it is found.
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Lactose-3’-sulfate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Stability Very Hygroscopic<br>Applications Lactose-3’-sulfate (cas# 159358-51-7) is a compound useful in organic synthesis.<br></p>Formula:C12H22O14SColor and Shape:Light Brown To BrownMolecular weight:422.36Lactose 3'-sulfate
CAS:<p>Unusual lactose sulphate isolated from canine milk (beagle-Canis familiaris), which does not appear to have previously been isolated from milk or other natural sources. The structure was established by 2D NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.</p>Formula:C12H22O14SPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Beige PowderMolecular weight:422.36 g/mol


