CAS No.
[585-91-1 (unlabeled)]
Storage Condition
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Synonyms
α,β-[6,6',6'',6'''-D4]trehalose, 585-91-1 (unlabeled)
Application Notes
Useful research chemical for a range of applications
Hazard Compound
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α,β-[6,6',6'',6'''-D4]trehalose is a drug product that is used as an analytical standard for HPLC, as well as in research and development of drugs.
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α,β-[6,6',6'',6'''-D4]trehalose usage and description
? , ?-[6,6',6'',6'''-D4]trehalose is a stable and isotopically labeled form of trehalose, which is a naturally occurring disaccharide found in many organisms, including bacteria, fungi, and plants. Trehalose is known for its ability to protect cells and biomolecules from various stresses, such as desiccation, freezing, and heat shock. It is also used as a food and cosmetic ingredient due to its moisturizing and anti-aging properties.
The isotopically labeled form, ? , ?-[6,6',6'',6'''-D4]trehalose, is commonly used in metabolic studies and biochemical assays to track the fate and metabolism of trehalose in biological systems. Its isotopic labeling allows for the differentiation of trehalose from other similar sugars, and enables quantification of its metabolic fate using mass spectrometry techniques.
Chemically, ? , ?-[6,6',6'',6'''-D4]trehalose is composed of two glucose molecules linked by an α,α-1,1-glycosidic bond. The isotopic labeling occurs at the 6th carbon atom of each glucose unit, resulting in four deuterium atoms in total. This labeling does not affect the physical or chemical properties of the molecule, but allows for easier detection and quantification in biological samples.
In summary, ? , ?-[6,6',6'',6'''-D4]trehalose is a useful tool in metabolic studies and biochemical assays, allowing for the tracking and quantification of trehalose metabolism in biological systems. Its isotopic labeling does not affect the properties of the molecule, but facilitates its detection and analysis using mass spectrometry techniques.