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D-(+)-Turanose (CAS 547-25-1)

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Alternate Names:
3-O-α-D-Glucopyranosyl-D-fructose
Application:
D-(+)-Turanose is an analog of sucrose
CAS Number:
547-25-1
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
342.30
Molecular Formula:
C12H22O11
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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D-(+)-Turanose, a C4 epimer of D-glucose, belongs to the category of sugars present in various food sources. Renowned for its distinctive properties and potential applications, D-(+)-Turanose stands as one of the most extensively researched and utilized sugars in the scientific realm. Its versatility shines through in diverse scientific research endeavors, encompassing investigations into carbohydrate metabolism, glycoprotein synthesis, and enzyme kinetics. While a comprehensive understanding of the exact mechanism of action eludes us, it is hypothesized that D-(+)-Turanose functions as a substrate for glycoprotein synthesis and partakes in the enzymatic reactions involving transglucosidase. Additionally, it is believed to play a role in regulating carbohydrate metabolism and participating in the formation of cell membranes.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

D-(+)-Turanose, 1 g

sc-221463
1 g
$70.00

D-(+)-Turanose, 5 g

sc-221463A
5 g
$289.00