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Erlose (CAS 13101-54-7)

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Alternate Names:
α-D-Glc-(1→4)-α-D-Glc-(1→2)-β-D-Fru; α-Maltosyl β-fructofuranoside
Application:
Erlose is a triose sugar (trisaccharide)
CAS Number:
13101-54-7
Purity:
≥94%
Molecular Weight:
504.44
Molecular Formula:
C18H32O16
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Erlose, a triose sugar (trisaccharide), is used to analyze dietary preference and utilization of triose sugars in insects such as honey bees and ants. It is part of a larger family of sugars known as oligosaccharides. Erlose can be used as a reference compound in assays that analyze the sugars of foods such as royal jelly and honey. In the realm of biotechnology, Erlose could be explored as a substrate in enzymatic reactions or fermentation processes. The specific structure of Erlose might influence the activity of certain enzymes or microbial cultures, offering insights into carbohydrate metabolism and the synthesis of bioactive compounds.


Erlose (CAS 13101-54-7) References

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Erlose, 10 mg

sc-214968A
10 mg
$128.00

Erlose, 50 mg

sc-214968
50 mg
$332.00

Erlose, 100 mg

sc-214968B
100 mg
$602.00

Erlose, 250 mg

sc-214968C
250 mg
$1128.00