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L-(+)-Rhamnose (CAS 3615-41-6)

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Alternate Names:
6-Deoxy-L-mannose Monohydrate
Application:
L-(+)-Rhamnose is a naturally occurring 6-deoxyhexose
CAS Number:
3615-41-6
Purity:
>98%
Molecular Weight:
164.16
Molecular Formula:
C6H12O5
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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L-(+)-Rhamnose Monohydrate is a naturally occurring sugar that serves as a carbon source for various microorganisms in experimental applications. It is commonly used as a substrate in microbiological and biochemical research to study the metabolism and growth of specific bacteria and fungi. L-(+)-Rhamnose Monohydrate compound is known to interact with specific enzymes and transport proteins within microbial cells, influencing their metabolic pathways and cellular processes. L-(+)-Rhamnose Monohydrate is often utilized to investigate the molecular mechanisms involved in the utilization and transport of sugars by microorganisms, providing insights into their metabolic capabilities and potential applications in biotechnology. Its mechanism of action involves serving as a carbon and energy source for microbial growth, contributing to the understanding of microbial physiology and biochemistry in various experimental applications.


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L-(+)-Rhamnose, 5 g

sc-295225
5 g
$56.00

L-(+)-Rhamnose, 25 g

sc-295225A
25 g
$166.00