Methyl α-L-fucopyranoside is a methylated glycoside derivative of L-fucose, where the hydroxyl group at the anomeric position of L-fucose is replaced by a methoxy group, forming a stable α-glycosidic bond. This compound is a white crystalline powder with a molecular structure that closely mimics natural L-fucose in its pyranose form. It is widely used in glycobiology and synthetic carbohydrate chemistry as a model compound to study the roles of fucose-containing glycans in biological processes, including cell-cell recognition, immune modulation, and microbial adhesion. Methyl α-L-fucopyranoside serves as a valuable intermediate in the synthesis of oligosaccharides and glycomimetics, aiding in drug discovery and therapeutic developments targeting fucose-dependent pathways. It is provided with high purity and is utilized in diverse biochemical and medicinal chemistry applications.
IUPAC Name
- (2S,3S,4R,5R,6R)-2-methoxy-6-methyloxane-3,4,5-triol
Appearance
Source
- Synthesized chemically from L-fucose by methylation at the anomeric hydroxyl position
Molecular Weight and Structure
- Molecular formula: C7H14O5
- Molecular weight: 178.18 g/mol
- Structure: Pyranose ring with methoxy substitution at the anomeric carbon; L-configuration of fucose
- SMILES: CO[C@@H]1OC@HC@HC@H[C@H]1O
Sugar Specificity
- Methyl α-glycoside of L-fucose, specific to L-fucose metabolic and glycosylation pathways
- Recognized by lectins and enzymes targeting L-fucose residues
Biological Activity
- Functions as a mimic of natural L-fucosylated glycans involved in immune recognition and cellular communication
- Used in studies on pathogen binding, immune cell adhesion, and enzyme specificity
- Acts as a molecular tool for drug design targeting fucose-binding proteins
Purity and Microbial Contamination
- Typically ≥95% purity confirmed by HPLC or NMR
- Chemical-grade with negligible microbial contamination
- Supplied with Certificates of Analysis for research-grade use
Identity and Quality Control
- Verified by NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and chromatography
- Melting point and optical rotation consistent with methyl α-L-fucopyranoside
- Strict quality control and documentation provided
Shelf Life and Storage
- Store in a cool, dry place at 2–8 °C
- Stable for at least 1-2 years under proper conditions
- Protect from moisture and light exposure
Application
- Used in glycobiology for studying fucosylation-dependent biological interactions
- Precursor in synthetic carbohydrate chemistry for constructing fucosylated oligosaccharides
- Utilized in drug discovery as part of glycomimetic design
- Analytical reagent for lectin and enzyme assays involving fucose recognition
Key Characteristics
- Methylated L-fucose glycoside in pyranose form
- CAS number 14687-15-1
- Molecular weight 178.18 g/mol, white crystalline solid
- High purity, suitable for biochemical and medicinal research
- Mimics natural L-fucosylated glycans for biological studies
- Stable under refrigerated storage with appropriate handling
- Verified by extensive spectral and chromatographic analyses
- Supports molecular biology, synthetic chemistry, immunology, and drug development
- Recognized in lectin-binding and enzyme-substrate interactions
Citation
- ChemicalBook Methyl α-L-fucopyranoside
- Sigma-Aldrich catalog
- GlpBio product data
- GoldBio biochemical reagent info
- PubChem molecular data
- MedChemExpress product info
- ChemImpex catalog and research applications
- PMC glycobiology research articles
- Zoro research compound listing
- RSC Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
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