CAS 29411-57-2
:methyl-A-D-altropyranoside
Description:
Methyl-A-D-altropyranoside, with the CAS number 29411-57-2, is a glycoside derived from altrose, a rare aldohexose sugar. This compound features a pyranose ring structure, which is a six-membered ring containing five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. The methyl group is attached to the anomeric carbon, which is characteristic of glycosides. Methyl-A-D-altropyranoside is typically a white to off-white crystalline solid and is soluble in water and various organic solvents, reflecting its polar nature due to the hydroxyl groups present in its structure. It is often used in biochemical research and synthesis, particularly in studies involving carbohydrate chemistry and glycosylation reactions. The compound may exhibit biological activity, although specific interactions and applications can vary. As with many glycosides, it may also serve as a substrate for glycosidases, enzymes that hydrolyze glycosidic bonds, making it relevant in enzymatic studies. Proper handling and storage conditions should be observed to maintain its stability and integrity.
Formula:C7H14O6
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Methyl-α-altropyranoside
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C7H14O6Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:194.183Methyl a-D-altropyranoside
CAS:<p>Methyl a-D-altropyranoside is an electrolyte solution that is used for the stabilization and selective separation of glycosides. It has been shown to be effective at diagnosing bacterial infections by selectively binding to glycosylated nucleotides. The methyl group on the molecule is necessary for this function, and therefore it cannot act as a glycosylated nucleotide in its own right. Methyl a-D-altropyranoside may be used to synthesize nucleotides with axial or equatorial configurations, which are not usually found in nature. The yields of these sequences can be increased using this compound.</p>Formula:C7H14O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:194.18 g/mol

