D-Turanose
D-Turanose (CAS No. 547-25-1) is a naturally occurring reducing disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose units linked through an α-(1→3) glycosidic bond.chemicalbook+2
Chemical Identity and Structure
- IUPAC Name: α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→3)-α-D-fructofuranosecymitquimica+1
- Synonyms: D-(+)-Turanose, 3-O-α-D-glucopyranosyl-D-fructose, 3-(α-D-Glucosido)-D-fructosechemicalbook+1
- Molecular Formula: C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁cymitquimica+1
- Molecular Weight: 342.30 g/molchemicalbook
- Structure: Contains a unique α(1→3) linkage between glucose and fructose, making it an analog of sucrose with differing metabolic properties.sciencedirect+1
Physical and Chemical Properties
Biological and Functional Aspects
- Occurrence: Synthesized chemically; related disaccharide to sucrose found in some biological systems.wikipedia+1
- Function: Acts as a carbon source for some bacteria and fungi; involved in intracellular sugar signaling in plants via sucrose transporters.wikipedia+1
- Metabolic Notes: Unlike sucrose, D-turanose is not readily metabolized by higher plants.wikipedia
Storage and Handling
- Recommended Storage: Room temperature, cool and dark place below 15°C for optimal stability.tcichemicals
- Form: Solid crystalline powder.chemicalbook
Regulatory and Database Identifiers
D-Turanose is a functional oligosaccharide utilized in glycoscience research, plant carbohydrate signaling studies, and microbial metabolism investigations due to its unique structure and biological roles.cymitquimica+2
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