CAS 18472-49-6
:methyl-P-nitrophenyl-2,3,4-tri-O-*acetyl-B-D-gluc
Description:
Methyl-P-nitrophenyl-2,3,4-tri-O-acetyl-β-D-glucopyranoside, commonly referred to by its CAS number 18472-49-6, is a glycoside derivative of glucose. This compound features a β-D-glucopyranoside core that is acetylated at the 2, 3, and 4 positions, which enhances its solubility and stability. The presence of a methyl group and a nitrophenyl group contributes to its unique chemical properties, making it a useful intermediate in organic synthesis and carbohydrate chemistry. The nitro group can serve as a site for further chemical modifications, while the acetyl groups can be hydrolyzed under specific conditions to yield the parent sugar. This compound is typically characterized by its molecular weight, solubility in organic solvents, and reactivity towards nucleophiles. It is often utilized in research settings for studying glycosylation reactions and as a substrate in enzymatic assays. Safety data should be consulted, as nitro compounds can be hazardous, and appropriate handling procedures should be followed.
Formula:C19H21NO12
Sort by
Purity (%)
0
100
|
0
|
50
|
90
|
95
|
100
Found 3 products.
4-Nitrophenyl 2,3,4-tri-O-acetyl-β-D-glucuronic Acid, Methyl Ester
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications 4-Nitrophenyl 2,3,4-tri-O-acetyl-β-D-glucuronic Acid, Methyl Ester (cas# 18472-49-6) is a compound useful in organic synthesis.<br></p>Formula:C19H21NO12Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:455.374-Nitrophenyl 2,3,4-tri-O-acetyl-b-D-glucuronide methyl ester
CAS:4-Nitrophenyl 2,3,4-tri-O-acetyl-b-D-glucuronide methyl ester is a fluorescent substrate for the beta-glucuronidase enzyme. It can be used to detect the presence of this enzyme in bacteria and other microorganisms by means of fluorometric or colorimetric assays. It has been shown to have an excellent stability in a variety of culture media and food testing applications. This product is available in high purity and quality, with a CAS number of 18472-49-6.Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:455.37 g/mol


