CAS 33228-65-8
:Benzoic acid, 4-(b-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-3,5-dimethoxy-
Description:
Benzoic acid, 4-(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-3,5-dimethoxy- is an organic compound characterized by its benzoic acid core, which is substituted with a glucopyranosyl group and two methoxy groups at specific positions on the aromatic ring. The presence of the β-D-glucopyranosyloxy moiety indicates that it is a glycoside, which can influence its solubility and biological activity. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with both benzoic acid derivatives and glycosides, such as potential antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. Its methoxy groups can enhance lipophilicity, affecting its interaction with biological membranes. The compound is likely to be soluble in organic solvents and may have limited solubility in water due to the hydrophobic nature of the methoxy groups, although the glucopyranosyl moiety can contribute to some degree of hydrophilicity. Overall, this compound may have applications in pharmaceuticals or as a biochemical probe, but specific properties such as melting point, boiling point, and reactivity would require empirical measurement or detailed literature reference for precise characterization.
Formula:C15H20O10
Synonyms:- Glucosyringicacid
- Syringic acid 4-b-D-glucoside
- Syringic acid-4-b-D-glucopyranoside
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Glucosyringic acid
CAS:Glucosyringic acid has immunosuppressive effect, it can inhibit the proliferation of murine B lymphocytes in vitro.Formula:C15H20O10Purity:99.55%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:360.31Glucosyringic acid
CAS:<p>Glucosyringic acid is a naturally occurring phenolic acid, which is derived from various plant sources. It belongs to the class of hydroxybenzoic acids, commonly found in the bark of trees and in certain fruits. The presence of hydroxyl groups contributes to its antioxidant capacity, making it a subject of interest in scientific research.</p>Formula:C15H20O10Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:360.31 g/mol





