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D-Ribulose o-nitrophenylhydrazone (CAS 6155-41-5)

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CAS Number:
6155-41-5
Molecular Weight:
285.25
Molecular Formula:
C11H15N3O6
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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D-Ribulose o-nitrophenylhydrazone is utilized extensively in biochemical research, particularly for studying the kinetics and mechanisms of enzyme reactions involved in sugar metabolism. This chemical serves as a specialized probe due to its ability to form stable hydrazones with reducing sugars, making it essential for analyzing sugar aldehyde or ketone groups. In enzymatic studies, it is specifically used to investigate the activity of aldolases, enzymes critical in the cleavage and synthesis of carbon-carbon bonds in carbohydrates. D-Ribulose o-nitrophenylhydrazone′s role is critical in experimental setups that require the monitoring of reaction intermediates and the exploration of enzyme mechanisms without interference from complex biological matrices. Its distinct chemical structure allows researchers to trace and quantify reaction products accurately, facilitating a deeper understanding of carbohydrate biochemistry and enzymatic pathways. Through these applications, the chemical contributes significantly to foundational research in biochemistry, providing insights into enzyme function and regulation, as well as the broader aspects of cellular metabolism.


D-Ribulose o-nitrophenylhydrazone (CAS 6155-41-5) References

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D-Ribulose o-nitrophenylhydrazone, 25 mg

sc-214829
25 mg
$62.00