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1-Deoxy-1-morpholino-D-fructose (CAS 6291-16-3)

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Application:
1-Deoxy-1-morpholino-D-fructose is a fructose-derivative standard for fructosamine assay
CAS Number:
6291-16-3
Molecular Weight:
249.26
Molecular Formula:
C10H19NO6
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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1-Deoxy-1-morpholino-D-fructose, also known as 1-DMF, is a sugar derivative that has significant use in scientific research due to its distinctive properties and versatile applications. This monosaccharide bears a chiral center and features a methyl group at the C1 position. Structurally, it is a derivative of D-fructose, with the incorporation of a morpholine ring at the C1 position. In scientific research, 1-Deoxy-1-morpholino-D-fructose has found utility as a reagent across various applications. It has served as a chiral derivatizing agent, enabling the resolution of enantiomeric compounds. Additionally, it has been employed as a reagent in polysaccharide synthesis and as a chiral catalyst for the asymmetric synthesis of compounds. Furthermore, 1-Deoxy-1-morpholino-D-fructose has demonstrated its value as a substrate for enzyme-catalyzed reactions and as a fundamental building block for the synthesis of intricate molecules. The chiral center of 1-Deoxy-1-morpholino-D-fructose, coupled with the methyl group at the C1 position, contributes to its unique attributes and potential applications. The methyl group facilitates interactions with other molecules, endowing 1-Deoxy-1-morpholino-D-fructose with the ability to function as a chiral derivatizing agent or a catalyst for asymmetric synthesis.


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1-Deoxy-1-morpholino-D-fructose, 100 mg

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100 mg
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$1057.00