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| | D-(+)-FUCOSE Basic information |
| | D-(+)-FUCOSE Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 144-145 °C(lit.) | | alpha | D19 +127.0° (7 min) +89.4° (31 min) +77.2° (71 min) +76.0° (final value 146 min, c = 10) | | Boiling point | 211.61°C (rough estimate) | | density | 1.1738 (rough estimate) | | refractive index | 75.5 ° (C=10, H2O) | | storage temp. | Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature | | solubility | H2O: 0.1 g/mL, clear, colorless | | pka | 12.50±0.20(Predicted) | | form | Crystalline Powder | | color | White | | Sensitive | Hygroscopic | | Merck | 14,4278 | | BRN | 1723320 | | LogP | -2.040 (est) | | CAS DataBase Reference | 3615-37-0(CAS DataBase Reference) | | EPA Substance Registry System | D-Galactose, 6-deoxy- (3615-37-0) |
| | D-(+)-FUCOSE Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | White crystalline powder | | Uses | D-Fucose is a hexose deoxy sugar found on N-linked glycans that appears on the cell surface of mammalian and plant cells. D-Fucose is also the building block of fucoidan polysaccharide, an sulfated po
lysaccharide found in various species of brown algae. | | Uses | D-Fucose is a hexose deoxy sugar found on N-linked glycans that appears on the cell surface of mammalian and plant cells. D-Fucose is also the building block of fucoidan polysaccharide, an sulfated polysaccharide found in various species of brown algae. | | Definition | ChEBI: The six-membered ring form of D-fucose. | | Purification Methods | Crystallise D(+)-fucose from EtOH or 95% EtOH. Its 1,2:3,4-diisopropylidene derivative has b 83-84o/0.45mm and crystallises on seeding with m 37o and[]19 -52o (melt). [Schmidt Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry I 191 1962, Academic Press, Haskett et al. J Am Chem Soc 61 1658 1939, Beilstein 31 H 76, 1 IV 4265.] |
| | D-(+)-FUCOSE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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