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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16 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:<p>Sugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose; sugar ethers and sugar esters, and their salts, nesoi</p>Formula:C6H12O5Colore e forma:White CrystalsPeso molecolare:164.06847L-(-)-Fucose
CAS:Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:≥ 98.0%Colore e forma:White to almost white crystalline powderPeso molecolare:164.16L-(-)-Fucose
CAS:<p>L-(-)-Fucose</p>Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:98% (nmr) (Typical Value in Batch COA)Colore e forma: white solidPeso molecolare:164.16g/mol(-)-Fucose
CAS:<p>1.(-)-Fucose (6-Desoxygalactose) can anti-infective, anti-cancer, enhance immunity 2.</p>Formula:C6H12O5Purezza:99.62% - 99.87%Colore e forma:White SolidPeso molecolare:164.16Ref: 4Z-F-191003
5mgPrezzo su richiesta10mgPrezzo 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:164.16Ref: ST-EA-CP-CS0670
10mgPrezzo su richiesta25mgPrezzo su richiesta50mgPrezzo su richiesta100mgPrezzo su richiestaL-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
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 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













