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Acetobromo-alpha-D-glucose CAS:572-09-8

Acetobromo-alpha-D-glucose, also known as 2-acetobromo-D-glucose or α-bromoacetobromoglucose, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of bromo-sugars. It is derived from glucose, which is a simple sugar and an important source of energy for living organisms.

Acetobromo-alpha-D-glucose is a derivative of glucose in which the hydroxyl group at the C-1 position is replaced by an acetobromo group (CH3COBr). This modification introduces a bromine atom and an acetate group to the glucose molecule, altering its chemical and physical properties.

This compound has various applications in organic synthesis and carbohydrate chemistry. It can be used as a building block for the synthesis of more complex structures, such as glycosides or glycoconjugates. The bromine atom can serve as a reactive site for further functionalization or as a leaving group for substitution reactions.

Moreover, acetobromo-alpha-D-glucose can be employed as a starting material for the preparation of radiolabeled glucose derivatives, which are used in medical imaging techniques like positron emission tomography (PET). These radiolabeled compounds allow for the visualization and quantification of glucose metabolism in the body, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of various diseases, including cancer.

 


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Organic Synthesis: It can serve as an intermediate in the synthesis of more complex molecules, such as pharmaceutical compounds, natural products, or bioactive molecules.

Carbohydrate Chemistry: The compound can be utilized in carbohydrate chemistry to study the reactivity of carbohydrates and their derivatives.

Glycosylation Reactions: It can be employed in glycosylation reactions for the synthesis of glycosides or glycoconjugates, which are important in biological processes and have applications in areas such as drug discovery and vaccine development.

Radiolabeling: Like I mentioned before, radiolabeling of glucose derivatives is used in medical imaging techniques like positron emission tomography (PET) for the visualization and quantification of glucose metabolism in the body.

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6892-68-8-3

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Composition C14H19BrO9
Assay 99%
Appearance White powder
CAS No. 572-09-8
Packing Small and bulk
Shelf Life 2 years
Storage Store in cool and dry area
Certification ISO.

 


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