CAS NO: | 492-61-5 |
规格: | 98% |
分子量: | 180.2 |
包装 | 价格(元) |
10g | 电议 |
25g | 电议 |
Background:
D-Glucose, a naturally occurring monosaccharide found in plants, is the primary energy source for living organisms.[1] It is utilized as a metabolic intermediate by cells for either aerobic or anaerobic respiration. D-Glucose exists in two cyclic forms, α-D-glucose and β-D-glucose, based on the position of the substituent at the anomeric center.[2] α-D-Glucose is the monomer unit in starch, whereas β-D-glucose is the monomer unit in cellulose.2 When one of these anomers is added to solution, it undergoes reversible epimerization to the other via an open-chain form, during which the specific rotation of the solution changes gradually until it reaches equilibrium. The existence of multiple binding modes of this single monosaccharide has been studied as a model scaffold to design compounds with increased probability of ligand binding.[3]
Reference:
[1]. Slein, M.W. D-glucose, determination with hexokinase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrrogenase. Methods of Enzymatic Analysis 1, 117-123 (1963).
[2]. Horton, H.R. Carbohydrates. Principles of biochemistry 9, 16-22 (1993).
[3]. Hirschmann, R.F., Nicolaou, K.C., Angeles, A.R., et al. The β-D-glucose scaffold as a β-turn mimetic. Accounts of Chemical Research 42(10), 1511-1520 (2009).