CAS 73548-76-2
:D-Glucitol,2,5-anhydro-, 6-(dihydrogen phosphate)
Description:
D-Glucitol, 2,5-anhydro-, 6-(dihydrogen phosphate), commonly referred to as D-Glucitol-6-phosphate, is a chemical compound characterized by its structure, which includes a glucitol backbone with a phosphate group attached. This compound is a derivative of D-glucitol (sorbitol) and is involved in various biochemical pathways, particularly in carbohydrate metabolism. It is typically a white, crystalline solid that is soluble in water, reflecting its polar nature due to the presence of hydroxyl and phosphate groups. The phosphate group imparts acidic properties, making it a weak acid. D-Glucitol-6-phosphate plays a role in cellular processes, including energy metabolism and signaling. Its CAS number, 73548-76-2, is a unique identifier used to facilitate the identification and regulation of this substance in scientific literature and databases. As with many phosphates, it may participate in enzymatic reactions and serve as a substrate or product in metabolic pathways, highlighting its importance in biochemistry and potential applications in research and industry.
Formula:C6H13O8P
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2,5-Anhydro-D-glucitol-6-phosphate
CAS:<p>2,5-Anhydro-D-glucitol-6-phosphate is a phosphorylated derivative of D-glucitol 6 phosphate. It has been shown to be a major metabolic intermediate in the glycolytic pathway. 2,5-Anhydro-D-glucitol 6 phosphate is produced by the enzyme phosphofructokinase and hydrolyzed by the enzyme pyruvate kinase. The conversion of 2,5-anhydro -D-glucitol 6 phosphate to D -fructose 1 phosphate occurs at a rate that is dependent on the availability of oxygen. The activity of 2,5 anhydro -D-glucitol 6 phosphate in cells is also dependent on whether or not there are aerobic glycolytic enzymes present.</p>Formula:C6H13O8PPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:244.14 g/mol

