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Benzyl β-D-Arabinopyranoside (CAS 5329-50-0)

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CAS Number:
5329-50-0
Molecular Weight:
240.25
Molecular Formula:
C12H16O5
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Benzyl β-D-arabinopyranoside, a glycoside derivative of arabinose, has garnered significant attention in scientific research due to its potential applications in various fields. Its chemical structure comprises an arabinose moiety attached to a benzyl group through a β-glycosidic linkage. In research, this compound serves as a precursor for synthesizing arabinose-containing oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates, which are vital tools in glycobiology studies investigating carbohydrate-protein interactions, cell signaling pathways, and immunological processes. Additionally, Benzyl β-D-arabinopyranoside is utilized as a substrate for enzymatic transformations by glycosidases and glycosyltransferases, facilitating the elucidation of enzyme mechanisms and the development of biocatalytic processes for glycoside synthesis. Its role as a building block in organic synthesis enables the preparation of diverse arabinose-based compounds with potential applications in materials science, drug discovery, and chemical biology. Moreover, Benzyl β-D-arabinopyranoside has been investigated for its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, contributing to the development of natural product-based strategies for combating microbial infections and oxidative stress-related disorders. Overall, Benzyl β-D-arabinopyranoside continues to be a valuable compound in scientific research, offering insights into carbohydrate biochemistry, enzymology, and bioorganic chemistry.


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Benzyl β-D-Arabinopyranoside, 1 g

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1 g
$300.00