CAS 4097-91-0
:a-D-Mannofuranoside, methyl
Description:
α-D-Mannofuranoside, methyl (CAS 4097-91-0) is a methyl glycoside derived from D-mannose, a six-carbon aldose sugar. This compound features a furanose ring structure, which is a five-membered cyclic form of the sugar, and is characterized by the presence of a methoxy group (-OCH3) attached to the anomeric carbon. It is typically a white to off-white crystalline solid, soluble in water and various organic solvents, reflecting its polar nature due to the hydroxyl groups present in its structure. The compound is often used in biochemical research and applications, particularly in the study of carbohydrate interactions and as a building block in the synthesis of oligosaccharides and glycoproteins. Its reactivity can be influenced by the anomeric configuration, making it an important compound in glycoscience. Additionally, α-D-Mannofuranoside, methyl may exhibit biological activities, including potential roles in cell recognition and signaling processes.
Formula:C7H14O6
Synonyms:- Mannofuranoside,methyl, a-D- (8CI)
- Methyl a-D-mannofuranoside
- .alpha.-D-Mannofuranoside, methyl
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Methyl α-D-mannofuranoside
CAS:Formula:C7H14O6Purity:(NMR) ≥ 97.0%Color and Shape:White solidMolecular weight:194.18Methyl a-D-mannofuranoside
CAS:<p>Methyl a-D-mannofuranoside is a synthetic sugar that has been modified by the addition of fluorine at C-1 and methylation at C-2. This modification provides the compound with desired physical properties, such as increased stability and solubility. Methyl a-D-mannofuranoside can be used in the synthesis of oligosaccharides, which are complex carbohydrates consisting of three to ten monosaccharides linked together by glycosidic bonds. It is also used for click chemistry modifications.</p>Formula:C7H14O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:194.18 g/mol


