CAS 2438-80-4
:Fucosio
Descrizione:
Fucosio è uno zucchero desossiriboso che si verifica naturalmente, specificamente un L-Fucosio, che è un aldoesoso con la formula molecolare C6H12O5. È caratterizzato dalla sua struttura unica, che include un gruppo metile al sesto carbonio, distinguendolo da altri esosi. Fucosio si trova comunemente in vari sistemi biologici, in particolare in glicoproteine e glicolipidi, dove svolge un ruolo cruciale nel riconoscimento cellulare e nei processi di segnalazione. È spesso coinvolto nella formazione di strutture fucosilate, che sono importanti per le risposte immunitarie e le interazioni cellulari. Fucosio è solubile in acqua e presenta un sapore dolce, sebbene sia meno dolce del glucosio. In termini delle sue proprietà chimiche, Fucosio può partecipare a varie reazioni tipiche degli zuccheri, inclusa l'ossidazione e la riduzione, così come reazioni di glicosilazione. La sua presenza è significativa nello studio dei carboidrati e delle loro funzioni biologiche, rendendolo un argomento di interesse in biochimica e glicobiologia.
Formula:C6H12O5
InChI:InChI=1/C6H12O5/c1-3(8)5(10)6(11)4(9)2-7/h2-6,8-11H,1H3/t3-,4+,5+,6-/m0/s1
InChI key:InChIKey=PNNNRSAQSRJVSB-KCDKBNATSA-N
SMILES:[C@@H]([C@@H]([C@H](C)O)O)([C@@H](C=O)O)O
Sinonimi:- (-)-Fucose
- (-)-L-Fucose
- 6-Deoxy-<span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-galactose
- 6-Deoxy-L-galactose
- 6-Desoxy-L-β-galaktose
- 6-Desoxygalactose
- 6-deoxy-L-β-galactose
- 6-desoxi-L-β-galactosa
- 6-desoxy-L-β-galactose
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-(-)-Fucose
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-Galactomethylose
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-Galactose, 6-deoxy-
- Fucose, <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-
- Fucose, L-
- L-Galactomethylose
- L-Galactose, 6-deoxy-
- 6-deoxy-L-galactopyranose
- L-Galactose, 6-deoxy-
- 6-deoxyhexopyranose
- 6-Deoxy-L-beta-galactose
- 6-deoxy-l-galactos
- L-FUCOSE, 99.6% MIN., TLC
- 6-DEOXY-BETA-GALACTOSE
- L-(-)-FUCOSE:6-DEOXY-L-GALACTOSE
- 6-DESOXY-L-GALACTOSE
- L-(-)-RHODEOSE
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17 prodotti.
L-(-)-Fucose
CAS:Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:>97.0%(HPLC)Colore e forma:White to Almost white powder to crystalPeso molecolare:164.16L-(-)-Fucose, 98%
CAS:<p>L-(-)-Fucose finds application in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements. It is used in the determination of antigen in A and B blood group. It is also used in the selection-mediated leukocyte-endothelial adhesion and host-microbe interactions. It is also used in anti aging creams as we</p>Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:98%Colore e forma:White to pale cream, Powder or crystalline powder or lumpsPeso molecolare:164.16L-Fucose
CAS:Sugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose; sugar ethers and sugar esters, and their salts, nesoiFormula:C6H12O5Colore e forma:White CrystalsPeso molecolare:164.06847L-(-)-Fucose
CAS:L-(-)-FucoseFormula:C6H12O5Purezza:98% (nmr) (Typical Value in Batch COA)Colore e forma: white solidPeso molecolare:164.16g/molL-(-)-Fucose
CAS:Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:≥ 98.0%Colore e forma:White to almost white crystalline powderPeso molecolare:164.16Ref: 4Z-F-191003
5mgPrezzo su richiesta10mgPrezzo su richiesta25mgPrezzo su richiesta50mgPrezzo su richiesta100mgPrezzo su richiesta(-)-Fucose
CAS:1.(-)-Fucose (6-Desoxygalactose) can anti-infective, anti-cancer, enhance immunity 2.Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:99.62% - 99.87%Colore e forma:White SolidPeso molecolare:164.16Ref: ST-EA-CP-CS0670
10mgPrezzo su richiesta25mgPrezzo su richiesta50mgPrezzo su richiesta100mgPrezzo su richiestaL-Fucose
CAS:Prodotto controllato<p>Applications L-Fucose was isolated from seaweed.<br>References Clark, et al.: J. Biol. Chem., 54, 65 (1922),<br></p>Formula:C6H12O5Colore e forma:WhitePeso molecolare:164.16L-Fucose
CAS:<p>Fucose (Fuc, 6-deoxy L-galactose) has a methyl group at C6 in place of a hydroxyl group and this gives the molecule a greater degree of hydrophobicity than galactose (Collins, 2006). L-fucose is found in fucoidan, a polysaccharide that occurs in the brown seaweeds (Phaeophyceae) (Percival, 1967). Fucose is also a key component in many mammalian N- and O-linked glycans, glycolipids, blood group substances and Lewis antigens (Becker, 2003). In human milk, neutral (fucosylated) oligosaccharides (HMO) contain fucose at the terminal position (e.g. 2â -fucosyllactose and lactodifucopentaose). They represent 35% to 50% of the total HMO content and many in vitro studies suggest that HMOs directly modulate immune responses, acting either locally on cells of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues or systemically to inhibit the expression of inflammatory genes, mainly cytokines (Plaza-Diaz, 2018).</p>Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:Min. 98 Area-%Peso molecolare:164.16 g/molL-Fucose - non animal origin
CAS:<p>L-Fucose is an aldohexose that is used as the building block for various glycoproteins and glycolipids. It is found in human serum and human pathogens. L-Fucose can be isolated from the hybridoma cell line by apical chromatography. The analytical method of L-fucose includes body formation, oligosaccharides, and glycan titration calorimetry. Structural analysis of L-fucose includes glycosylation, sugar analysis, and carbohydrate analysis. Fucose can also be used to produce oligosaccharides through enzymatic reactions with other sugars including glucose and galactose. This reaction produces a linkage between fucose and other sugars that are called glycosidic bonds.</p>Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:Min. 98 Area-%Colore e forma:PowderPeso molecolare:164.16 g/molL-Fucose - mycoplasma free, suitable for cell culture
CAS:L-fucose is used in cell culture to supplement the cell culture medium and provide a building block for cellular processes like fucosylation. When cells take up L-fucose they convert it to GDP-L-fucose MG01912 which is then used for adding fucose residues to glycoproteins. This is useful for studying metabolic pathways, correcting fucosylation deficiencies, or enhancing cellular functions.Our material is extensively purified in our Swiss manufacturing site to ensure it is mycoplasma free and low endotoxin.Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:Min. 98 Area-%Peso molecolare:164.16 g/molL-Fucose extrapure, 99%
CAS:Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:min. 99.0%Colore e forma:White to off-white, Powder, Clear to very slightly hazy, Colourless to Pale yellowPeso molecolare:164.16L-Fucose
CAS:<p>L-Fucose is a monosaccharide that is an important component of glycoproteins and glycolipids. L-Fucose is also found in the cell wall of bacteria. The most abundant sources of L-fucose are from the hydrolysis of lactose or sucrose by bacteria, or as a result of intestinal microbial fermentation. L-Fucose has been shown to be involved in the regulation of many metabolic processes, including the glomerular filtration rate and sephadex g-100 binding capacity in the kidney. It has also been shown to improve growth in infant rats with protein malnutrition. The enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of D-arabinose to L-fucose is known as fucokinase.</p>Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:Min. 98.0 Area-%Peso molecolare:164.16 g/mol













