
CAS 183437-50-5
:Hexa-Guluronic Acid Sodium Salt
Description:
Hexa-Guluronic Acid Sodium Salt is a polysaccharide derivative primarily composed of guluronic acid units, which are a type of uronic acid. This compound is characterized by its high solubility in water, making it useful in various biological and pharmaceutical applications. It typically exhibits gel-forming properties, which can be advantageous in drug delivery systems and tissue engineering. The sodium salt form enhances its stability and solubility, facilitating its incorporation into formulations. Hexa-Guluronic Acid Sodium Salt is known for its biocompatibility and low toxicity, making it suitable for use in biomedical applications. Additionally, it may possess antioxidant properties and can interact with various biological molecules, influencing cellular processes. Its structural characteristics, including the arrangement of guluronic acid units, contribute to its functional properties, allowing it to form hydrogels and act as a thickening agent. Overall, Hexa-Guluronic Acid Sodium Salt is a versatile compound with significant potential in both research and industrial applications.
Formula:C36H50O37
Synonyms:- L-Guluronic acid, O-α-L-gulopyranuronosyl-(1→4)-O-α-L-gulopyranuronosyl-(1→4)-O-α-L-gulopyranuronosyl-(1→4)-O-α-L-gulopyranuronosyl-(1→4)-O-α-L-gulopyranuronosyl-(1→4)-
- Hexa-Guluronic Acid Sodium Salt
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Hexa-guluronic acid sodium
CAS:<p>Hexa-guluronic acid sodium salt (1,4-linked α-L-sodium guluronohexaose) is one of a number of oligosaccharides obtained from alginate which is a polysaccharide in brown seaweeds containing: blocks of repeating mannuronic acid sequences (M-M-M-M etc), repeating guluronic acid sequences (G-G-G-G etc), and alternating M-G-M-G sequences. This oligosaccharide can be released by acid hydrolysis (Shimokawa, 1996) and a number of biological activities have been discussed in a recent review (Xing, 2020).</p>Formula:C36H44O37Na6Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:1,206.65 g/mol
