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D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate (CAS 3616-42-0)

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Alternate Names:
(5-amino-2,3,4-trihydroxy-6-oxohexyl) dihydrogen phosphate
Application:
D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate is for glucose metabolism studies
CAS Number:
3616-42-0
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
259.15
Molecular Formula:
C6H14NO8P
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate is a biochemical compound involved in amino sugar metabolism and protein glycosylation studies. As an integral intermediate in the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway, it is pivotal for the synthesis of various biomolecules, including glycosaminoglycans and glycoproteins. Within research applications, its role is further examined for its influence on cellular signaling and glucose metabolism regulation. This compound′s phosphorylation state is key to enzymatic activity, influencing the production of N-acetylglucosamine-6-phosphate and subsequent biologically relevant molecules. Investigations into D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate not only shed light on normal cellular functions but also on metabolic disruptions, offering a deeper understanding of disease mechanisms.


D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate (CAS 3616-42-0) References

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D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate, 10 mg

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10 mg
$51.00

D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate, 100 mg

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100 mg
$143.00

D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate, 500 mg

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500 mg
$439.00

D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate, 1 g

sc-214809C
1 g
$806.00