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D-Lyxono-1,4-lactone (CAS 15384-34-6)

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Alternate Names:
D-lyxonic acid gamma-lactone
Application:
D-Lyxono-1,4-lactone is used for the synthesis of 1,4-dideoxy-1,4-imino-L-arabinitol
CAS Number:
15384-34-6
Molecular Weight:
148.11
Molecular Formula:
C5H8O5
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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D-Lyxono-1,4-lactone, a cyclic sugar derivative, has garnered considerable attention in scientific research due to its unique chemical properties and versatile applications. One of the prominent mechanisms of action associated with D-Lyxono-1,4-lactone lies in its ability to serve as a precursor or building block for the synthesis of various carbohydrate-based molecules. Chemists and biochemists have exploited its reactivity and functional groups to introduce specific modifications and functionalizations, enabling the synthesis of structurally diverse compounds. Additionally, D-Lyxono-1,4-lactone has been investigated for its role in carbohydrate chemistry, particularly in the development of novel synthetic strategies and methodologies. Researchers have utilized its lactone moiety as a reactive handle for the construction of complex carbohydrate scaffolds and glycoconjugates, which are essential in glycobiology and biomolecular engineering. Moreover, D-Lyxono-1,4-lactone has found applications in the synthesis of carbohydrate mimetics and glycomimetics, which are valuable tools for studying carbohydrate-protein interactions and developing relevant compounds. Its incorporation into synthetic pathways allows for the creation of diverse chemical libraries for screening purposes, facilitating the discovery of new bioactive molecules and elucidation of biological mechanisms. Overall, D-Lyxono-1,4-lactone serves as a crucial component in carbohydrate synthesis and research, offering insights into the chemistry of sugars and their role in biological systems.


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D-Lyxono-1,4-lactone, 2 g

sc-221496
2 g
$320.00