CAS 61134-24-5
:a-D-Ribopyranoside, phenylmethyl2,3-anhydro-
Description:
α-D-Ribopyranoside, phenylmethyl 2,3-anhydro- is a chemical compound characterized by its structure as a derivative of ribose, a five-carbon sugar. It features a pyranose ring, which is a six-membered ring containing oxygen, and is modified with a phenylmethyl group, indicating the presence of a benzyl group attached to the sugar. The "2,3-anhydro" designation indicates that the compound has undergone a dehydration reaction between the second and third carbon atoms, resulting in a cyclic ether structure. This modification can influence the compound's reactivity and stability, making it of interest in various chemical and biochemical applications. The compound may exhibit properties typical of sugars, such as solubility in water and the ability to participate in glycosidic bond formation. Its specific applications could range from use in organic synthesis to potential roles in medicinal chemistry, depending on its reactivity and biological interactions. As with many sugar derivatives, it may also be involved in studies related to carbohydrate chemistry and its implications in biological systems.
Formula:C12H14O4
Synonyms:- 3,7-Dioxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane,a-D-ribopyranoside deriv.
- Benzyl2,3-anhydro-a-D-ribopyranoside
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Found 2 products.
Benzyl-2,3-anhydro-a-D-ribopyranoside
CAS:<p>Benzyl-2,3-anhydro-a-D-ribopyranoside is a monosaccharide that is synthesized by the modification of the sugar benzyl 2,3-anhydro-a-D-ribofuranose. It is a white powder. Benzyl-2,3-anhydro-a-D-ribopyranoside is used as a reagent in glycosylation and methylation reactions. It has CAS No. 61134–24–5 and molecular weight of 230.22 g/mol. The molecule contains an anhydro group at C1 and hydroxyl groups at C6 and C8 positions. This product is soluble in water and ethanol.</p>Formula:C12H14O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:222.24 g/mol

