Y-β-D-GlcX.CHX (3-Indolyl-β-D-glucopyranoside,cyclohexylammonium salt, CAS 35804-66-1) is a chromogenic substrate widely used in molecular biology for detecting β-glucosidase enzyme activity through the formation of a blue indigo precipitate upon hydrolysis. The compound consists of an indole aglycone linked via a β-glycosidic bond to D-glucopyranose, with a cyclohexylammonium counterion improving its solubility in aqueous media. This reagent enables sensitive, non-radioactive screening of recombinant clones, microbial colonies, and enzyme kinetics in glycoscience research, offering localized visualization superior to soluble dyes.
Appearance
White to pale beige crystalline powder, odorless and hygroscopic.
Slightly soluble in water (~1-5 mg/mL), highly soluble in DMF/DMSO (>50 mg/mL).
Source
Chemically synthesized by Koenigs-Knorr glycosylation of 3-indolol with acetobromo-α-D-glucopyranoside, followed by deprotection and salt formation.
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