
CAS 9061-39-6
:Galactofucan
Description:
Galactofucan, with the CAS number 9061-39-6, is a polysaccharide primarily composed of galactose and fucose, which are both monosaccharide sugars. This biopolymer is typically extracted from marine sources, particularly brown algae, and is known for its structural and functional properties. Galactofucan exhibits a gel-forming ability, which makes it useful in various applications, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Its unique composition contributes to its potential health benefits, such as immunomodulatory effects and antioxidant activity. Additionally, galactofucan is soluble in water, which enhances its applicability in different formulations. The substance is also characterized by its ability to interact with proteins and other biomolecules, making it a subject of interest in biochemistry and biotechnology research. Overall, galactofucan represents a versatile and valuable polysaccharide with significant potential in both industrial and health-related applications.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Fucogalactan
- Galactofucan
- Galacto-6-deoxygalactan
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Galactofucan
CAS:<p>Galactofucan, a sulfated polysaccharide from brown seaweed, has anticoagulant, anti-tumor, and antiviral properties.</p>Color and Shape:SolidFucogalactan - from Undaria pinnatifida
CAS:<p>Fucogalactan (GFS) is a polysaccharide isolated and purified from the brown seaweed Undaria pinnatifida. The polysaccharide is a sulphated galactose containing fucan. Fucogalactan is currently under investigation for possible therapeutic indications including anti-inflammatory properties, immuno- modulating activities, inhibition of tumor growth, stem cell replentishment, antiviral activity, dementia and ulcer healing.Fucoidan ≥ 75 %<br>The image was kindly provided by Prof Mike Guiry from Cork who runs ‘The Seaweed Site’.</p>Purity:(%) Min. 75%Color and Shape:Off-White Powder


