CAS 36064-19-4
:sucrose-6'-monophosphate dipotassium
Description:
Sucrose-6'-monophosphate dipotassium, with the CAS number 36064-19-4, is a phosphorylated derivative of sucrose, a common disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose. This compound typically appears as a white to off-white powder and is soluble in water, making it useful in various biochemical applications. The dipotassium salt form indicates the presence of two potassium ions, which can enhance its solubility and stability in aqueous solutions. Sucrose-6'-monophosphate plays a role in metabolic pathways, particularly in the synthesis and regulation of carbohydrates. It is often utilized in research and industrial applications, including food science and biochemistry, due to its ability to act as a substrate or intermediate in enzymatic reactions. Additionally, its properties may contribute to the modulation of osmotic pressure in biological systems. Overall, sucrose-6'-monophosphate dipotassium is significant in both scientific research and practical applications, particularly in the fields of nutrition and metabolic engineering.
Formula:C12H23KO14P
InChI:InChI=1/C12H23O14P.K/c13-1-4-6(15)8(17)9(18)11(24-4)26-12(3-14)10(19)7(16)5(25-12)2-23-27(20,21)22;/h4-11,13-19H,1-3H2,(H2,20,21,22);
SMILES:C(C1C(C(C(C(O1)OC1(CO)C(C(C(COP(=O)(O)O)O1)O)O)O)O)O)O.K
Synonyms:- hexopyranoside, 6-O-phosphono-2-hexulofuranosyl, monopotassium salt
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Sucrose 6′-monophosphate dipotassium salt
CAS:Formula:C12H21O14PK2Purity:≥ 98.0%Color and Shape:White to off-white powderMolecular weight:498.46Sucrose 6'-monophosphate dipotassium
CAS:<p>Sucrose 6'-monophosphate dipotassium salt is a high purity, custom synthesis sugar. Click modification and fluorination of sucrose with potassium fluoride yields an oligosaccharide. Glycosylation and methylation of the saccharide with sodium methoxide yields a monosaccharide. Carbohydrates are defined as polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketones that contain either aldoses or ketoses. Complex carbohydrates are sugars that consist of two or more simple sugars linked together. Sucrose has six carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, six oxygen atoms, and two sulfur atoms in its molecular structure. The molecular formula for sucrose is C12H22O11S2K2O4P. The CAS number for sucrose is 36064-19-4. Molecular weight: 342.3 g/mol</p>Formula:C12H23O14P•K2Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:500.47 g/mol

