CAS 262856-84-8
:L-Galactopyranose,1-(dihydrogen phosphate)
Description:
L-Galactopyranose, 1-(dihydrogen phosphate) is a phosphorylated sugar derivative of L-galactose, characterized by the presence of a dihydrogen phosphate group attached to the anomeric carbon of the galactopyranose ring. This compound typically exists in a cyclic pyranose form, which is a six-membered ring structure. The dihydrogen phosphate group contributes to its solubility in water and enhances its reactivity, making it an important intermediate in various biochemical pathways, particularly in carbohydrate metabolism. L-Galactopyranose itself is a naturally occurring sugar, and its phosphorylated form plays a role in cellular signaling and energy transfer processes. The presence of the phosphate group can also influence the compound's interaction with enzymes and other biomolecules. Overall, L-Galactopyranose, 1-(dihydrogen phosphate) is significant in both biological systems and potential applications in biochemistry and pharmaceuticals.
Formula:C6H13O9P
Synonyms:- a-L-Galactose-1-phosphatedipotassiumsalt
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a-L-Galactose-1-phosphate dipotassium salt
CAS:<p>a-L-Galactose-1-phosphate dipotassium salt is an oligosaccharide that can be prepared by the methylation of a galactose molecule. It is a synthetic compound that has been shown to have antiviral properties. The modification of the sugar structure with fluorine atoms increases the stability of the molecule and prevents its degradation. This product is soluble in water and can be used as a pharmaceutical intermediate for other compounds.</p>Formula:C6H11K2O9PPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:336.33 g/mol

