CAS 91382-79-5
:D-arabino-2-Heptulopyranosidonicacid, methyl 3-deoxy-, methyl ester, 7-(diphenyl phosphate) (9CI)
Description:
D-arabino-2-Heptulopyranosidonic acid, methyl 3-deoxy-, methyl ester, 7-(diphenyl phosphate) is a complex organic compound characterized by its unique structural features, which include a heptulopyranosidonic acid backbone modified with methyl and diphenyl phosphate groups. This compound is part of a class of molecules that may exhibit biological activity, potentially serving as intermediates in biochemical pathways or as substrates for enzymatic reactions. The presence of the diphenyl phosphate moiety suggests potential applications in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving phosphorylation processes or enzyme interactions. The methyl ester functional group indicates that the compound may be more lipophilic, which could influence its solubility and permeability in biological systems. Additionally, the stereochemistry of the D-arabino configuration may play a crucial role in its biological interactions and reactivity. Overall, this compound's structural complexity and functional groups make it a subject of interest in both synthetic and medicinal chemistry.
Formula:C21H25O10P
Synonyms:- Methyl(methyl3-deoxy-D-arabino-hept-2-ulopyranosid)onate-7-(diphenylphosphate)
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Found 2 products.
Methyl (methyl 3-deoxy-D-arabino-hept-2-ulopyranosid)onate-7-(diphenyl phosphate)
CAS:<p>Methyl (methyl 3-deoxy-D-arabino-hept-2-ulopyranosid)onate-7-(diphenyl phosphate) is a carbohydrate that belongs to the group of oligosaccharides. It is synthesized from an alditol acetate precursor and can be modified with fluorination, methylation, glycosylation, or click chemistry. Methyl (methyl 3-deoxy-D-arabino-hept-2-ulopyranosid)onate-7-(diphenyl phosphate) is used in various industrial applications as a reagent for the synthesis of complex carbohydrates. This compound has CAS No. 91382–79–5.</p>Formula:C21H25O10PPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:468.39 g/mol

