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D-(+)-Maltose monohydrate

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D-(+)-Maltose monohydrate Basic information

Product Name:
D-(+)-Maltose monohydrate
Synonyms:
  • D-MALTOSE
  • D-MALTOSE, H2 O
  • D-(+)-MALTOSE HYDRATE
  • D(+)-MALTOSE MONOHYDRATE
  • D-MALTOSE MONOHYDRATE
  • D-MALATOSE
  • MALTOBIOSE
  • MALTOBIOSE MONOHYDRATE
CAS:
6363-53-7
MF:
C12H24O12
MW:
360.31
EINECS:
613-294-6
Product Categories:
  • carbohydrate
  • Inhibitors
  • Basic Sugars (Mono & Oligosaccharides)
  • Biochemistry
  • Disaccharides
  • Carbohydrates & Derivatives
  • Sugars
  • Glycon Biochem
Mol File:
6363-53-7.mol
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D-(+)-Maltose monohydrate Chemical Properties

Melting point:
119-121 °C (dec.)(lit.)
alpha 
137 º (c=4, H2O, NH3)
storage temp. 
room temp
solubility 
H2O: 50 mg/mL
form 
powder
color 
White
PH
5.0-7.0 (25℃, 0.5M in H2O)
optical activity
[α]20/D +130±2°, 24 hr, c = 4% in H2O
Water Solubility 
1080 g/L (20 ºc)
λmax
λ: 260 nm Amax: 0.08
λ: 280 nm Amax: 0.07
Merck 
14,5714
BRN 
5784659
CAS DataBase Reference
6363-53-7(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Reference
«beta»-Maltose monohydrate(6363-53-7)
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Safety Information

Hazard Codes 
Xi
Risk Statements 
33-63-36/37/38
Safety Statements 
24/25-36-26
WGK Germany 
3
RTECS 
OO5250000
3
TSCA 
Yes
HS Code 
17029010

MSDS

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D-(+)-Maltose monohydrate Usage And Synthesis

Chemical Properties

White crystalline powder

Chemical Properties

Maltose occurs as white crystals or as a crystalline powder. It is odorless and has a sweet taste approximately 30% that of sucrose.

Uses

A disaccharide commonly found in foods and commonly utilized in brewing processes.

Uses

D-(+)-Maltose monohydrate, is commonly found in foods and commonly utilized in brewing processes. It is also used in various culture media in the cell and tissue culture applications. D-(+)-Maltose Monohydrate is used as a substrate for α-glucosidase. It is also used as a substrate for the identification, differentiation and characterization of enzymes such as maltase(s); maltose α-D-glucosyltransferase(s); maltose-transporting ATPase(s); maltose O-acetyltransferase(s) and maltose epimerase(s) and phosphorylase(s). D-Maltose is used to study maltose-binding proteins and disaccharide transport systems.

Uses

D-Maltose, an α(1→4) linked disaccharide of D-glucose, is used as a substrate for the identification, differentiation and characterization of enzymes such as maltase(s); maltose α-D-glucosyltransferase(s); maltose-transporting ATPase(s); maltose O-acetyltransferase(s) and maltose epimerase(s) and phosphorylase(s). D-Maltose is used to study maltose-binding proteins and disaccharide transport systems.

Production Methods

Maltose monohydrate is prepared by the enzymatic degradation of starch.

General Description

Maltose monohydrate is commonly used as a tablet filler or excipient in pharmaceutical industry.
Pharmaceutical secondary standards for application in quality control, provide pharma laboratories and manufacturers with a convenient and cost-effective alternative to the preparation of in-house working standards.

Pharmaceutical Applications

Maltose is a disaccharide carbohydrate widely used in foods and pharmaceuticals. In parenteral products, maltose may be used as a source of sugar, particularly for diabetic patients.
Crystalline maltose is used as a direct-compression tablet excipient in chewable and nonchewable tablets.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Maltose is a disaccharide containing two glucose molecules with an α(1→4) glycosidic linkage. Maltose can be derived from starch in food through the action of amylase. Maltose can be found in many food products, including beer, cereals, and pasta.

Safety

Maltose is used in oral and parenteral pharmaceutical formulations and is generally regarded as an essentially nontoxic and nonirritant material. However, there has been a single report of a liver transplantation patient with renal failure who developed hyponatremia following intravenous infusion of normal immunoglobulin in 10% maltose. The effect, which recurred on each of four successive infusions, resembled that of hyperglycemia and was thought to be due to accumulation of maltose and other osmotically active metabolites in the extracellular fluid.
LD50 (mouse, IV): 26.8 g/kg
LD50 (mouse, SC): 38.6 g/kg
LD50 (rabbit, IV): 25.2 g/kg
LD50 (rat, IP): 30.6 g/kg
LD50 (rat, IV): 15.3 g/kg
LD50 (rat, oral): 34.8 g/kg

storage

Maltose should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place.

Purification Methods

Purify maltose by chromatography from aqueous solution on to a charcoal/Celite (1:1) column, wash it with water to remove glucose and other monosaccharides, then elute it with aqueous 75% EtOH. Crystallise it from water, aqueous EtOH or EtOH containing 1% nitric acid. Dry it as the monohydrate at room temperature under vacuum over H2SO4 or P2O5. Also purify it by dissolving it in MeOH, evaporating to a syrup which on standing for 12hours in contact with 1/10th its volume of H2O gives crystals of the monohydrate. Its iodine number is 55.5. The osazone has m 200o(dec) and [] D 20 +58o (c 1.4, H2O). [Howarth et al. J Chem Soc 793 1937, Beilstein 17 III/IV 3057, 17 V 189.]

Incompatibilities

Maltose may react with oxidizing agents. A Maillard-type reaction may occur between maltose and compounds with a primary amine group, e.g. glycine, to form brown-colored products.

Regulatory Status

In the USA, maltose is considered as a food by the FDA and is therefore not subject to food additive and GRAS regulations. Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database (oral solutions). Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Non-medicinal Ingredients. Included in parenteral products available in a number of countries worldwide.

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