N-Methyl-b-D-glucopyranosylamine (hydrochloride or other salt)
CAS: 114761-39-6
Ref. 3D-MM01929
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- N-Methyl-Ss-D-Glucopyranosylamine (Hydrochloride Or Other Salt)
Methylation of saccharides is a chemical process that adds methyl groups to the hydroxyl groups of sugars. The most common form of this reaction is the conversion of glucose to mannose. Methylation can be achieved by reacting the sugar with sodium cyanoborohydride, which converts the sugar into a reactive form that can be used in other reactions. This product is a synthetic compound and an intermediate for various glycosylations or modifications. It is a high-purity, white powder with molecular formula C6H17NO5 and molecular weight 191.22 g/mol and CAS Number 114761-39-6 (hydrochloride).
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