CAS 6946-18-5
:heptopyranose
Description:
Heptopyranose, with the CAS number 6946-18-5, is a seven-carbon sugar that belongs to the class of pyranoses, which are six-membered cyclic forms of monosaccharides. This compound features a six-membered ring structure containing one oxygen atom and six carbon atoms, with the seventh carbon typically existing as a substituent. Heptopyranose can exist in various anomeric forms, depending on the orientation of the hydroxyl group at the anomeric carbon. It is a rare sugar compared to more common hexoses and pentoses, and its presence is often noted in certain bacterial polysaccharides and glycoproteins. The compound is characterized by its ability to participate in various chemical reactions typical of carbohydrates, such as oxidation, reduction, and glycosylation. Its physical properties, such as solubility and melting point, can vary based on the specific isomer and conditions. Heptopyranose's biological significance is still being explored, particularly in the context of its role in microbial metabolism and potential applications in biotechnology.
Formula:C7H14O7
InChI:InChI=1/C7H14O7/c8-1-2(9)6-4(11)3(10)5(12)7(13)14-6/h2-13H,1H2/t2-,3+,4+,5+,6-,7-/m0/s1
Synonyms:- 6-(1,2-Dihydroxyethyl)Tetrahydropyran-2,3,4,5-Tetrol
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Found 2 products.
α-D-Glucoheptose
CAS:Formula:C7H14O7Purity:(GC) ≥ 95.0%Color and Shape:White to off-white powderMolecular weight:210.18D-glycero-D-gulo-Heptopyranose
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications alpha-D-Glucoheptose (cas# 6946-18-5) is a useful research chemical.
Formula:C7H14O7Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:210.18

