CAS 654-29-5
:alpha-D-manno-hept-2-ulopyranose
Description:
Alpha-D-manno-hept-2-ulopyranose is a sugar derivative classified as a heptose, which is a seven-carbon monosaccharide. It features a pyranose ring structure, indicating that it adopts a six-membered cyclic form. This compound is characterized by its specific stereochemistry, with the "alpha" designation indicating the orientation of the hydroxyl group at the anomeric carbon. The presence of a ketone functional group at the second carbon distinguishes it as an ulopyranose, which is a type of sugar that contains a ketone rather than an aldehyde. Alpha-D-manno-hept-2-ulopyranose is soluble in water, reflecting the hydrophilic nature of its multiple hydroxyl groups. It plays a role in various biological processes and can be involved in the synthesis of oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. Its CAS number, 654-29-5, is a unique identifier that facilitates the identification and study of this compound in scientific literature and databases. Overall, this sugar is significant in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry due to its structural properties and potential applications.
Formula:C7H14O7
InChI:InChI=1/C7H14O7/c8-1-3-4(10)5(11)6(12)7(13,2-9)14-3/h3-6,8-13H,1-2H2/t3-,4-,5+,6+,7+/m1/s1
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D-Mannoheptulose
CAS:<p>D-Mannoheptulose is a natural analog of D-fructose that has been shown to have anticancer properties. It inhibits the growth and proliferation of cancer cells, induces apoptosis, and reduces tumor size. D-Mannoheptulose is a potent inhibitor of protein kinases, including the Chinese hamster ovary cell kinase (CHO-K1) and the human protein kinase C isoform βII. This compound has been found in urine and has potential as an anticancer agent. In addition, it has been studied as a potential inhibitor for diabetes drug saxagliptin.</p>Formula:C7H14O7Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:210.18 g/mol
