CAS 72468-43-0
:B-pentasaccharide from human urine
Description:
B-pentasaccharide from human urine, identified by the CAS number 72468-43-0, is a complex carbohydrate composed of five monosaccharide units linked together in a specific arrangement. This oligosaccharide is typically derived from the degradation of glycoproteins or glycolipids and can be found in various biological fluids, including urine. Its structure may include a combination of hexoses and pentoses, which can vary based on individual metabolic processes. B-pentasaccharide plays a role in various biological functions, including cell signaling and immune response modulation. The presence and concentration of this pentasaccharide in urine can be indicative of certain physiological or pathological conditions, making it a potential biomarker for research and clinical diagnostics. Additionally, its unique structural features may influence its interactions with other biomolecules, contributing to its biological activity. Understanding the characteristics and functions of B-pentasaccharide can provide insights into human health and disease mechanisms.
Formula:C30H52O24
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Blood Group B pentasaccharide
CAS:<p>Core antigen fragment in ABO blood group system</p>Formula:C30H52O24Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:796.72 g/mol
