
Monossacáridos
Monossacarídeos são a forma mais simples de carboidratos e servem como building blocks fundamentais para açúcares mais complexos e polissacarídeos. Essas moléculas de açúcar único desempenham papéis críticos no metabolismo energético, na comunicação celular e nos componentes estruturais das células. Nesta seção, você encontrará uma ampla variedade de monossacarídeos essenciais para pesquisas em bioquímica, biologia molecular e glicociência. Esses compostos são cruciais para estudar vias metabólicas, processos de glicosilação e desenvolvimento de agentes terapêuticos. Na CymitQuimica, oferecemos monossacarídeos de alta qualidade para apoiar suas necessidades de pesquisa, garantindo precisão e confiabilidade em suas investigações científicas.
Subcategorias de "Monossacáridos"
- Aloses
- Arabinoses
- Eritroses
- Frutoses
- Fucoses
- Galactosamina
- Galactoses
- Glucoses
- Ácidos Glucurónicos
- Glico-substratos para enzimas
- Guloses
- Idoses
- Inositóis
- Lixoses
- Mannoses
- O-Glicanos
- Outros açúcares
- Psicoses
- Ramnoses
- Riboses
- Ácidos siálicos
- Sorboses
- Açúcares
- Tagatoses
- Taloses
- Unidade Monossacarídeos
- Xiloses
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Sorbitan monostearate
CAS:Sorbitan monostearate is a lipid-soluble compound that is used as a surfactant and emulsifier in food products. It has been found to be nontoxic when administered at concentrations up to 5000 mg/kg of body weight for 28 days. Sorbitan monostearate has been shown to be nontoxic in vitro, but the long-term toxicity of this compound has not been established. Sorbitan monostearate also exhibits hydrogen bonding interactions with calcium pantothenate, sodium salts, and coumarin derivatives. The model system used was an artificial membrane composed of chitosan quaternary ammonium and monolaurate. This study found that sorbitan monostearate is able to permeabilize the membrane at an optimum concentration.Fórmula:C24H46O6Cor e Forma:White PowderPeso molecular:430.62 g/mol6-Cyclohexylhexyl-4-O-(a-D-glucopyranosyl)-b-D-glucopyranoside
CAS:The 6-cyclohexylhexyl-4-O-(a-D-glucopyranosyl)-b-D-glucopyranoside is a monoclonal antibody that targets acetylcholine. It binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the nervous system, preventing the binding of acetylcholine and thereby inhibiting the transmission of nerve impulses. The antibody has been shown to inhibit multidrug resistance in cell culture. This may be due to its ability to bind hydroxyl groups on molecules that are known inhibitors of multidrug resistance. This drug also has an amphipathic nature, which allows it to penetrate lipid bilayers and membranes.Fórmula:C24H44O11Peso molecular:508.60 g/molRef: 3D-W-201950
1gA consultar5gA consultar10gA consultar500mgA consultar2500mgA consultar-Unit-ggA consultarBenzyl N-acetyl-4,6-O-benzylidene-a-isomuramic acid
CAS:Benzyl N-acetyl-4,6-O-benzylidene-a-isomuramic acid is a high purity custom synthesis. It is a sugar that has been modified by click chemistry, fluorination, glycosylation, and methylation. The modification of this compound includes the addition of an acetamide group to the hydroxyl group on carbon 2 and a benzylidene acetal at carbon 4. This compound has been synthesized to be used as a monosaccharide or an oligosaccharide in complex carbohydrates.Fórmula:C25H29NO8Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:471.5 g/molMaltol glucoside
CAS:Maltol is a polyhydric alcohol that is a natural product of plants. Maltol glucoside is an oligomer of maltol that is formed by the glycosylation of maltol with glucose. This compound has been used as a diagnostic agent to detect lymphocyte transformation and bound form in viruses. It has also been shown to inhibit cancer cell growth, which may be due to its ability to interact with complex enzyme systems. Maltol glucoside has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects in humans, which may be due to its inhibition of inflammatory enzymes such as cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and lipoxygenase (LOX).Fórmula:C12H16O8Pureza:Min. 95%Cor e Forma:PowderPeso molecular:288.25 g/mol