CAS 74801-06-2
:b-D-Galactopyranoside,phenylmethyl 2,3-bis-O-(phenylmethyl)-
Description:
b-D-Galactopyranoside, phenylmethyl 2,3-bis-O-(phenylmethyl)-, commonly referred to as a glycoside, is a chemical compound characterized by its structure, which includes a galactopyranoside moiety linked to phenylmethyl groups. This compound features a pyranose ring, which is a six-membered cyclic form of galactose, and is substituted at the 2 and 3 positions with phenylmethyl (benzyl) groups. The presence of these substituents enhances its lipophilicity and can influence its solubility and reactivity. Typically, glycosides like this one are known for their biological activity, including potential roles in cell signaling and as substrates for glycosidases. The compound may also exhibit properties such as being a substrate for enzymatic hydrolysis, leading to the release of galactose and phenylmethanol. Its applications can extend to biochemical research, particularly in studies involving carbohydrate chemistry and enzyme interactions. As with many glycosides, it may also have implications in medicinal chemistry, although specific biological activities would require further investigation.
Formula:C27H30O6
Synonyms:- Galactopyranoside,benzyl 2,3-di-O-benzyl- (7CI)
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Found 2 products.
1,2,3-Tri-O-benzyl-b-D-galactopyranoside
CAS:<p>1,2,3-Tri-O-benzyl-b-D-galactopyranoside is a benzoylated galactoside that is used as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of other compounds. This compound reacts with benzoyl chloride to form benzoyl benzyl b-D-galactopyranoside. The reactivity of this compound can be seen in its reaction with dibutyltin, which leads to the formation of 1,2,3-tri-O-(benzyl)-b-D-(benzoyl)benzoin. This product has been shown to be effective in inhibiting enzyme activity and bacterial growth at equimolar concentrations.</p>Formula:C27H30O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:450.52 g/mol

