D(+)-Melezitose monohydrate, 99+%
D(+)-Melezitose monohydrate, 99+%
D(+)-Melezitose monohydrate, 99+%
D(+)-Melezitose monohydrate, 99+%
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D(+)-Melezitose monohydrate, 99+%

D(+)-Melezitose monohydrate, CAS # 597-12-6, is the D-form hydrate of melezitose, the trisaccharide.
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Specifications
Chemical Name or MaterialD(+)-Melezitose monohydrate
Name Note99+%
CAS10030-67-8
Melting Point160.0°C
ColorWhite
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General Description

• Sap-feeding insects such as ants and aphids produce melezitose to maintain osmotic balance

• Melezitose is produced by some plants as an insect attractant and acts as a metabolite

Applications

• Melezitose can be hydrolyzed to glucose and turanose through alpha-glucosidase activity and can be used for the study of enzyme activity

• Melezitose can be used to distinguish certain strains of bacteria; characterization of phenotype based on the presence or absence of certain sugars assists identification

RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. De Bruyn, T.; van Westen, G.J.; Ijzerman, A.P.; Stieger, B.; de Witte, P.; Augustijns, P.F.; Annaert, P.P. Structure-based identification of OATP1B1/3 inhibitors. Mol Pharmacol. 2013 Jun;83(6):1257-67. doi: 10.1124/mol.112.084152. Epub 2013 Apr 9. PMID: 23571415.
  2. Tan, H.Q.; Li, T.T.; Zhu, C.; Zhang, X.Q.; Wu, M.; Zhu, X.F. Parabacteroides chartae sp. nov., an obligately anaerobic species from wastewater of a paper mill. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2012, 62, 2613-2617.