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63, 64-α-D-Galactosyl-mannopentaose
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63, 64-α-D-Galactosyl-mannopentaose

CAS: 86781-72-8

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63, 64-α-D-Galactosyl-mannopentaose
Description:

63, 64-α-D-Galactosyl-mannopentaose is a synthetic sugar that has been modified by fluorination. This carbohydrate is a complex carbohydrate that contains a glycosylation site and can be methylated. It also has a saccharide group at the reducing end of the chain, which can be modified with Click chemistry. 63, 64-α-D-Galactosyl-mannopentaose is an oligosaccharide, or sugar containing two to ten monosaccharides linked together. It is often used in research as it is less likely to cause an immune response than other sugars and can be synthesized in high purity for use in experiments. 63, 64-α-D-Galactosyl-mannopentaose has CAS number 86781-72-8 and was first reported in 1965.

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Molecular weight:
1,153 g/mol
Formula:
C42H72O36
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Min. 95%
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