CAS 1990-29-0
:D-altrose
Description:
D-altrose, also known as D-altrohexose, is a six-carbon aldose sugar that belongs to the class of monosaccharides. It is an aldohexose, meaning it contains an aldehyde group and has six carbon atoms in its structure. D-altrose is a stereoisomer of glucose and mannose, differing in the configuration of its hydroxyl groups. This sugar is typically found in a cyclic form, predominantly as a pyranose, which is a six-membered ring structure. D-altrose is known for its sweet taste and is soluble in water, making it relevant in various biochemical processes and applications. It participates in metabolic pathways and can be utilized by certain microorganisms. The compound has a specific optical rotation, which is characteristic of its stereochemistry. D-altrose is less common than other sugars like glucose and fructose but is of interest in research related to carbohydrate chemistry and nutrition. Its CAS number, 1990-29-0, is a unique identifier that helps in the cataloging and referencing of this specific chemical substance in scientific literature and databases.
Formula:C6H12O6
InChI:InChI=1/C6H12O6/c7-1-2-3(8)4(9)5(10)6(11)12-2/h2-11H,1H2/t2-,3-,4-,5+,6+/m1/s1
InChI key:InChIKey=GZCGUPFRVQAUEE-ARQDHWQXSA-N
SMILES:[C@H]([C@H]([C@@H](C=O)O)O)([C@@H](CO)O)O
Synonyms:- <span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-Alrtose
- <span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-Altrose
- Altrose, <span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-
- D-altropyranose
- NSC 2573
- alpha-D-altropyranose
- beta-D-altropyranose
- D-Altrose
- D-Alrtose
- Altrose, D-
- B-D-Altrose
- altrose
- ALTROSE, D-(RG)
- D-ALTROSE, CRYSTALLIZED*
- D-ALTROSE extrapure for biochemistry
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D-Altrose
CAS:<p>D-Altrose is an alpha-hydroxy acid that is synthesized from D-arabinose and trifluoroacetic acid. It has been shown to be a substrate for the synthesis of oligosaccharides, which are important in carbohydrate chemistry. This molecule can also be used as a reagent in the preparation of carbohydrates with a specific configuration at C2. One use of this product is in generating analytical methods that can distinguish between D-altrose and D-arabinose by monitoring the ratio of hydrogen fluoride to carbonyl group signals. D-Altrose may also be used in asymmetric synthesis, where it is a useful chiral building block for the construction of galacturonic acid derivatives.</p>Formula:C6H12O6Purity:Min. 98 Area-%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:180.16 g/molD-Altrose extrapure
CAS:Formula:C6H12O6Color and Shape:White, Crystalline powderMolecular weight:180.16




