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AMYLOPECTIN

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AMYLOPECTIN Basic information

Product Name:
AMYLOPECTIN
Synonyms:
  • Amylopectin Hydrate
  • Amylopectin, from Corn
  • Amylopectin 
  • Hydrate (Amylose free), from Waxy Corn
  • Amylopectin Hydrate (Amylose free)
  • AMYLOPECTINE
  • AMYLOPECTIN STARCH
  • AMYLOPECTIN
CAS:
9037-22-3
MF:
C30H52O26
MW:
828.71828
EINECS:
232-911-6
Product Categories:
  • Carbohydrates
  • Carbohydrates A to
  • Biochemistry
  • Polysaccharides
  • Carbohydrates A-CBiochemicals and Reagents
  • Polysaccharide
  • Sugars
  • Elisa Kit-plant ELISA Kit
Mol File:
9037-22-3.mol
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AMYLOPECTIN Chemical Properties

Melting point:
160-166 °C
solubility 
Soluble (water)
form 
Powder
color 
White
optical activity
+180~+210
Merck 
14,481
LogP
-7.027 (est)
EPA Substance Registry System
Amylopectin (9037-22-3)
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Safety Information

WGK Germany 
3
3
HS Code 
1108.19.0090

MSDS

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AMYLOPECTIN Usage And Synthesis

Chemical Properties

a-amylase substrate

Uses

immune-modulating glucan with reported potential in immunotherapy of chronic hepatitis, diseases of the digestive and respiratory systems, anti-tumor activity for breast, cervical, liver and uterine cancers.

Definition

The waterinsoluble fraction of STARCH.

Definition

amylopectin: A polysaccharide comprising highly branched chains of glucose molecules. It is one of the constituents (the other being amylose) of starch.

Definition

The outer, almost insoluble portion of starch granules. It is a hexosan, a polymer of glucose, and is a branched molecule of many glucose units. It stains violet with iodine and forms a paste with water.

General Description

α-1,4-glucan with α-1,6-cross-linking; one terminal group per 25 glucose units

Agricultural Uses

Amylopectin is a polysaccharide consisting of various proportions of two glucose units joined by 1-4 linkages. The positions are where the two glucose units are linked to form the corresponding polymer. Amylose and amylopectin are examples of this polysaccharide. Amylopectin is less soluble in water and gives red or purple color with iodine.

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