CAS 53823-70-4
:D-Fructose, 1-(dihydrogen phosphate), barium salt (1:1)
Description:
D-Fructose, 1-(dihydrogen phosphate), barium salt (1:1) is a chemical compound that combines the sugar D-fructose with a phosphate group and barium ions. This compound is typically characterized by its white crystalline appearance and is soluble in water, which is a common trait for many salts. The presence of the phosphate group suggests that it may play a role in biochemical processes, potentially serving as a phosphate donor in various metabolic pathways. Barium, being an alkaline earth metal, contributes to the compound's stability and solubility properties. The 1:1 ratio indicates a balanced stoichiometry between the barium ions and the phosphate group, which is essential for maintaining the compound's integrity in solution. This substance may be of interest in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving carbohydrate metabolism and phosphate interactions. However, as with many barium compounds, caution is advised due to potential toxicity associated with barium ions in certain contexts.
Formula:C6H13O9P·Ba
InChI:InChI=1S/C6H13O9P.Ba/c7-1-3(8)5(10)6(11)4(9)2-15-16(12,13)14;/h3,5-8,10-11H,1-2H2,(H2,12,13,14);/t3-,5-,6-;/m1./s1
InChI key:InChIKey=MOABIPIXBGNVJH-BAOOBMCLSA-N
SMILES:[C@H]([C@@H]([C@@H](CO)O)O)(C(COP(=O)(O)O)=O)O.[Ba]
Synonyms:- D-Fructose, 1-(dihydrogen phosphate), barium salt (1:1)
- Fructose, 1-phosphate, barium salt (1:1), D-
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D-Fructose 1-phosphate barium salt trihydrate
CAS:<p>D-Fructose 1-phosphate barium salt trihydrate is a custom synthesis, high purity sugar. It has been modified with fluorination, glycosylation, and methylation. D-Fructose 1-phosphate barium salt trihydrate is made from the modification of various sugars such as oligosaccharides and monosaccharides to form complex carbohydrates. It can be used for Click modification or in the synthesis of glycoconjugates. D-Fructose 1-phosphate barium salt trihydrate is also known as saccharide.</p>Formula:C6H11BaO9P·3H2OPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Yellow PowderMolecular weight:449.49 g/molRef: 4Z-F-161015
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