
CAS 162427-44-3
:6-Deoxy-alpha-D-talopyranose
Description:
6-Deoxy-alpha-D-talopyranose is a monosaccharide, specifically a derivative of talose, which is an aldohexose. This compound is characterized by the absence of a hydroxyl group at the sixth carbon atom, which distinguishes it from its parent sugar. It typically exists in a cyclic pyranose form, featuring a six-membered ring structure that includes five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. The alpha designation indicates the orientation of the hydroxyl group at the anomeric carbon (C1) is in the axial position when in the pyranose form. This sugar is of interest in various biochemical and synthetic applications, particularly in the study of glycosylation reactions and carbohydrate chemistry. Its unique structure can influence its reactivity and interactions with other biomolecules, making it relevant in fields such as medicinal chemistry and biochemistry. Additionally, the compound may exhibit specific physical properties, such as solubility in water and potential roles in biological systems, although detailed data on its properties may vary based on experimental conditions.
Formula:C6H12O5
Synonyms:- 6-Deoxy-alpha-D-talopyranose
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6-Deoxy-a-D-talose
CAS:<p>6-Deoxy-a-D-talose is a non-reducing sugar. It is used in the synthesis of glycosides and polysaccharides. 6-Deoxy-a-D-talose is hydrolyzed by esterases or glucuronidases, oxidized by cytochrome P450 enzymes, reduced by glutathione reductase, or conjugated with glucuronic acid.</p>Formula:C6H12O5Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:164.16 g/mol
