D-[1,2,3-13C3]GLUCOSE
- Product Name
- D-[1,2,3-13C3]GLUCOSE
- CAS No.
- 478529-32-7
- Chemical Name
- D-[1,2,3-13C3]GLUCOSE
- Synonyms
- D-[1,2,3-13C3]GLUCOSE;WQZGKKKJIJFFOK-ULNZHBCCSA-N
- CBNumber
- CB5183120
- Molecular Formula
- C6H12O6
- Formula Weight
- 183.18
- MOL File
- 478529-32-7.mol
D-[1,2,3-13C3]GLUCOSE Property
- Melting point:
- 150-152 °C(lit.)
- solubility
- Methanol (Slightly, Heated), Water (Slightly)
- form
- Solid
- color
- White
N-Bromosuccinimide Price
- Product number
- G595022
- Product name
- D-Glucose-1,2,3-13C3
- Packaging
- 2.5mg
- Price
- $130
- Updated
- 2021/12/16
- Product number
- G595022
- Product name
- D-Glucose-1,2,3-13C3
- Packaging
- 25mg
- Price
- $990
- Updated
- 2021/12/16
- Product number
- C95219
- Product name
- D-Glucose-1,2,3-13C3
- Packaging
- 2.5mg
- Price
- $425
- Updated
- 2021/12/16
- Product number
- RDL0001633
- Product name
- D-GLUCOSE-1,2,3-13C3
- Purity
- 95.00%
- Packaging
- 5MG
- Price
- $501.28
- Updated
- 2021/12/16
D-[1,2,3-13C3]GLUCOSE Chemical Properties,Usage,Production
Uses
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants. A monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a vital role in photosynthesis and fuels the energy required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including enzymic synthesis of cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in detection of type 2 diabetes mellitus and potentially Huntington''s disease through analysis of blood-glucose in type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Uses
D-Glucose-1,2,3-13C3 is a simple sugar that is present in plants. A monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a vital role in photosynthesis and fuels the energy required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose-1,2,3-13C3 is used in various metabolic processes including enzymic synthesis of cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in detection of type 2 diabetes mellitus and potentially Huntington's disease through analysis of blood-glucose in type 1 diabetes mellitus.