CAS 4630-62-0
:Phenyl α-D-glucopyranoside
Description:
Phenyl α-D-glucopyranoside is a glycoside derived from glucose, characterized by the presence of a phenyl group attached to the anomeric carbon of the glucose molecule. It is a white to off-white crystalline solid that is soluble in water and organic solvents, reflecting its polar nature due to the hydroxyl groups of the glucose moiety. The compound exhibits a sweet taste, typical of many glycosides, and is often used in biochemical research and as a substrate in enzymatic assays. Its structure allows it to participate in various chemical reactions, including hydrolysis, where it can be broken down into phenol and glucose. Phenyl α-D-glucopyranoside is also of interest in the study of carbohydrate chemistry and can serve as a model compound for understanding glycosidic bond behavior. Additionally, it may have applications in the synthesis of more complex molecules in organic chemistry. Safety data should be consulted for handling, as with any chemical substance, to ensure proper precautions are taken.
Formula:C12H16O6
InChI:InChI=1S/C12H16O6/c13-6-8-9(14)10(15)11(16)12(18-8)17-7-4-2-1-3-5-7/h1-5,8-16H,6H2/t8-,9-,10+,11-,12+/m1/s1
InChI key:InChIKey=NEZJDVYDSZTRFS-ZIQFBCGOSA-N
SMILES:O([C@@H]1[C@H](O)[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@@H](CO)O1)C2=CC=CC=C2
Synonyms:- Glucopyranoside, phenyl, α-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-
- NSC 226967
- Phenyl Hexopyranoside
- Phenyl α-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-glucopyranoside
- Phenyl α-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-glucoside
- Phenyl-alpha-D-glucopyranoside
- phenyl alpha-D-glucoside
- α-<span class="text-smallcaps">D</span>-Glucopyranoside, phenyl
- Phenyl α-D-glucoside
- Phenyl α-D-glucopyranoside
- α-D-Glucopyranoside, phenyl
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Phenyl α-D-glucopyranoside
CAS:Formula:C12H16O6Purity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:256.2518Phenyl a-D-glucopyranoside
CAS:<p>Phenyl a-D-glucopyranoside is a specific inhibitor of the enzyme α-glucosidase. It is used to study the mechanism of carbohydrate metabolism and its role in diabetes. Phenyl a-D-glucopyranoside binds to the active site of α-glucosidase, which prevents it from hydrolyzing α-1,4 glycosidic bonds in carbohydrates. The compound has been shown to inhibit pancreatic α-glucosidase activity, but not the activity of intestinal enzymes such as sucrase and maltase. Phenyl a-D-glucopyranoside also inhibits β cells by preventing glucose release from glycogen stores, which may be due to an isotope effect. This compound can act as an acceptor for isotopes such as carbon 14 and deuterium oxide (heavy water).</p>Formula:C12H16O6Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:256.25 g/molPhenyl-α-D-glucopyranoside
CAS:<p>Phenyl-alpha-D-glucopyranoside is a molecule that is found in the β-cell of the pancreas. It is thought to be involved in the biosynthesis of oligosaccharides and interacts with other molecules to form glycosidic bonds. The interaction between phenyl-alpha-D-glucopyranoside and other molecules has been analysed by gas chromatography, which showed that it was hydrophobic, but also interacted with carbohydrates. Phenyl-alpha-D-glucopyranoside has also been shown to inhibit gram negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli or Salmonella enterica.</p>Formula:C12H16O6Molecular weight:256.25 g/molPhenyl α-D-Glucopyranoside
CAS:Formula:C12H16O6Purity:>97.0%(GC)Color and Shape:White to Light yellow powder to crystalMolecular weight:256.25




