CAS 22415-91-4: alpha-D-glucopyranose pentabenzoate
CAS 22415-91-4: alpha-D-glucopyranose pentabenzoate
Description:Alpha-D-glucopyranose pentabenzoate is a derivative of alpha-D-glucopyranose, a six-membered cyclic form of glucose. This compound is characterized by the esterification of the hydroxyl groups of glucose with benzoic acid, resulting in five benzoate groups attached to the glucose molecule. The presence of these benzoate groups enhances the lipophilicity of the compound, making it more soluble in organic solvents compared to its parent sugar. Alpha-D-glucopyranose pentabenzoate is typically a white to off-white solid and may exhibit a crystalline structure. It is used in various applications, including as a reagent in organic synthesis and potentially in the development of drug delivery systems due to its ability to modify solubility and permeability. The compound's properties, such as melting point, solubility, and reactivity, can vary based on the specific conditions and the presence of other substances. As with many chemical compounds, safety precautions should be observed when handling it, as it may pose health risks if ingested or inhaled.
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