CAS 40631-95-6
:D-Glucose,3-methanesulfonate
Description:
D-Glucose, 3-methanesulfonate is a chemical compound derived from D-glucose, where a methanesulfonate group is attached to the third carbon of the glucose molecule. This modification enhances its solubility and reactivity compared to unmodified glucose. The compound is typically a white to off-white crystalline solid, and it is soluble in water due to the presence of the sulfonate group, which increases its polarity. D-Glucose, 3-methanesulfonate is often used in biochemical applications, particularly in the synthesis of glycosides and as a reagent in organic chemistry. Its structure allows it to participate in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions and coupling reactions. Additionally, the presence of the methanesulfonate group can influence the compound's biological activity, making it of interest in pharmaceutical research. As with many sulfonate esters, it is important to handle this compound with care, as it may exhibit specific reactivity and stability characteristics that require appropriate safety measures during use.
Formula:C7H14O8S
Synonyms:- 3-O-Mesyl-D-glucose
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Found 3 products.
3-O-Methanesulfonyl-D-glucopyranose
CAS:<p>3-O-Methanesulfonyl-D-glucopyranose is a high purity, custom synthesis sugar that can be modified with fluorination, glycosylation, methylation and modification. It is also synthesized from glycoaldehyde and methanesulfonic acid in the presence of sodium hydroxide and sodium acetate. 3-O-Methanesulfonyl-D-glucopyranose can be used to synthesize saccharides and oligosaccharides. This compound is soluble in water and has a boiling point of 218°C at 760 mmHg. It is slightly soluble in methanol, ethanol and acetone. 3-O-Methanesulfonyl-D-glucopyranose has a CAS number of 40631-95-6.</p>Formula:C7H14O8SPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:258.25 g/mol


