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3-O-Methyl-D-glucopyranose (CAS 13224-94-7)

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Application:
3-O-Methyl-D-glucopyranose is a nonmetabolisable hexose useful in determining intracellular water space in cultured cells
CAS Number:
13224-94-7
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
194.18
Molecular Formula:
C7H14O6
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3-O-Methyl-D-glucopyranose is a nonmetabolisable hexose useful in determining intracellular water space in cultured cells. Can be used as a marker to assess glucose transport by analyzing the uptake within various cells and organs. 3-O-Methyl-alpha-D-glucopyranose, derived from glucose, acts as a substrate to investigate enzyme activity, providing valuable insights into enzymatic processes. Additionally, this compound serves as a model for studying interactions between carbohydrates and proteins. Moreover, 3-O-Methyl-alpha-D-glucopyranose serves as a fundamental component in the synthesis of complex carbohydrates. Furthermore, its fluorescence properties make it a valuable probe for the detection and precise quantification of carbohydrates in biological samples, enabling comprehensive analyses in various fields of study.


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3-O-Methyl-D-glucopyranose, 1 g

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1 g
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sc-220882A
5 g
$91.00