L-Sorbose is a white crystalline ketose sugar (C6H12O6) with a sweetness similar to sucrose, used in biochemical studies and as a precursor in vitamin C production. It dissolves well in water and exhibits a specific optical rotation around -43°.
L-Sorbose (CAS No. 87-79-6) is a naturally occurring ketohexose sugar with molecular formula C6H12O6 and molecular weight 180.16 g/mol. It appears as a white to almost white crystalline powder and is widely used in biochemistry and food chemistry.pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih+2
Structure: L-Sorbose is a ketohexose with a ketone group at the second carbon and five hydroxyl groups, forming a six-carbon sugar distinct from glucose.pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih
Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance: White to almost white crystalline powder or crystals.tcichemicals
Melting Point: Approximately 155 – 165 °C.chemicalbook+1
Optical Rotation: Specific rotation of about -42° to -44° (C=1, H2O).tcichemicals
Solubility: Soluble in water, forming almost transparent solutions.tcichemicals
Stability: Non-hygroscopic crystalline substance, stable under normal conditions.tcichemicals
Boiling Point: Estimated at about 233 °C.chemicalbook
Applications and Uses
Used in biochemical research as a rare sugar and intermediate in carbohydrate metabolism studies.
Important in food and pharmaceutical industries for sweetener formulation and biochemical testing.
Model molecule for studying ketose sugar chemistry and enzymatic conversions.pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih+1
Storage and Handling
Store under inert gas in a cool and dark place below 15 °C, protected from moisture and strong oxidizers.tcichemicals
L-Sorbose is a valuable carbohydrate for scientific research and industrial applications owing to its unique chemical structure and physical characteristics.pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih+1
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