CAS 816-01-3
:L-Arabinose, hydrazone(9CI)
Description:
L-Arabinose, hydrazone (9CI) is a chemical compound derived from L-arabinose, a five-carbon aldopentose sugar. This substance is characterized by the presence of a hydrazone functional group, which is formed through the reaction of L-arabinose with hydrazine or its derivatives. The compound typically appears as a crystalline solid and is soluble in water due to the polar nature of its functional groups. L-Arabinose itself is known for its role in various biological processes and is often utilized in carbohydrate chemistry and as a building block in the synthesis of more complex molecules. The hydrazone derivative may exhibit unique reactivity and properties compared to its parent sugar, making it of interest in fields such as medicinal chemistry and biochemistry. Additionally, the compound may be used in research applications, including studies on glycosylation and carbohydrate interactions. As with many hydrazones, it may also display specific optical activity, which can be useful for analytical purposes.
Formula:C5H12N2O4
Synonyms:- Arabinose,hydrazone, L- (8CI)
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L-Arabinose hydrazone
CAS:<p>L-Arabinose hydrazone is a hydrazone of L-arabinose. It has been shown to be an efficient catalyst for the dehydration of ketones and secondary alcohols, and is also capable of catalyzing the dehydration of primary alcohols. The use of L-Arabinose hydrazone as a catalyst is sustainable because it does not produce any byproducts in the reaction.</p>Formula:C5H10N2O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:162.14 g/mol

