D-Rhamnose

CAS No.634-74-2
Synonyms6-Deoxy-D-mannose, D-Rhamnose, 6-Deoxy-D-mannose
Molecular FormulaC6H12O5
Molecular Weight164.16 g/mol
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D-Rhamnose is a naturally occurring deoxy sugar, chemically classified as a 6-deoxyhexose, structurally similar to D-mannose but lacking a hydroxyl group at the sixth carbon. It appears as a white crystalline powder and is widely found in nature, especially in bacterial and plant cell wall polysaccharides, as well as in some glycoproteins. D-Rhamnose plays crucial roles in bacterial pathogenesis, plant cell wall integrity, and as a microbial antigen in immunology. Its unique structural properties contribute to its involvement in cell signaling and recognition processes. D-Rhamnose is widely utilized in biochemistry and microbiology research to study bacterial glycans, develop vaccines, and investigate carbohydrate-protein interactions. It is commercially available at high purity for research applications in synthetic chemistry, glycoscience, and biomedical fields.​

IUPAC Name

  • (2S,3S,4R,5R)-2,3,4,5-tetrahydroxyhexanal​

Appearance

  • White crystalline powder​

Source

  • Naturally sourced from bacterial, plant polysaccharides, and synthesized chemically for research​

Molecular Weight and Structure

  • Molecular formula: C6H12O5
  • Molecular weight: 164.16 g/mol​
  • Structure: Deoxyhexose sugar featuring an aldehyde group in the open-chain form, with a six-carbon backbone missing a hydroxyl group at C6​
  • SMILES: CC@@HC@HC@HC@@HC=O​

Sugar Specificity

  • 6-deoxy sugar specific to rhamnose biosynthetic pathways; found in glycosylated bacterial cell wall components and plant polysaccharides​

Biological Activity

  • Constituent of bacterial lipopolysaccharides and extracellular polysaccharides, playing roles in immune evasion and virulence
  • Involved in plant cell wall structure and signaling
  • Important for host-pathogen interactions and bacterial biofilm formation​

Purity and Microbial Contamination

  • Purity typically ≥97-99% by chromatographic analysis for laboratory use
  • Microbial contamination generally negligible for chemical-grade preparations​

Identity and Quality Control

  • Confirmed by NMR, GC, HPLC, optical rotation, and melting point analysis
  • Melting point: 120-160 °C (varies by source)
  • Optical rotation: α-type around -8.6 to +8.2 °, β-type +38.4 to +8.9 ° (depending on conformation, in water)​

Shelf Life and Storage

  • Recommended storage at 2–8 °C in dry, dark conditions
  • Stable for up to 3-5 years depending on packaging and storage environment
  • Protect from moisture and light exposure​

Application

  • Used in glycoscience research to study bacterial and plant polysaccharides
  • A key reagent for immunology studies on bacterial antigens and biofilm formation
  • Utilized in synthetic carbohydrate chemistry for glycomimetic and vaccine development
  • Employed in cell biology to investigate glycosylation-related cellular functions​

Key Characteristics

  • Naturally occurring 6-deoxyhexose sugar involved in bacterial and plant glycans
  • CAS number 634-74-2
  • White crystalline powder with molecular weight 164.16 g/mol
  • High-purity reagent for biochemical and pharmaceutical research
  • Important in immunology and microbiology for its role in bacterial virulence
  • Stable under refrigerated conditions for extended storage
  • Well-characterized physical and chemical properties including specific optical rotation
  • Widely used in glycobiology, synthetic carbohydrate chemistry, and vaccine research

Citation 

  • Sigma-Aldrich D-Rhamnose product information​
  • PubChem D-Rhamnose molecular data​
  • ChemicalBook D-Rhamnose specifications​
  • CAS Common Chemistry reference​
  • PMC article on fucose biological functions​
  • BioRxiv research on rhamnose biosynthesis​
  • ASM journals on rhamnose exopolysaccharides​
  • Bio-Rad quality control for rhamnose tests​
  • SRL Chemicals D-Rhamnose data sheet​
  • Himedia Labs product specification and storage​

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