D (+ )MELIBIOSE FOR BACTERIOLOGY - Names and Identifiers
Name | D(+)-melibiose monohydrate
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Synonyms | MELIBIOSE MONOHYDRATE D-MELIBIOSE MONOHYDRATE D(+)-melibiose monohydrate D(+)-MELIBIOSE MONOHYDRATE D-(+)-Melibiose monohydrate Alpha-D(+)-Melibiose hydrate D (+ )MELIBIOSE FOR BACTERIOLOGY ALPHA-D-(+)-MELIBIOSE MONOHYDRATE D(+)-MELIBIOSE MONOHYDRATE BIOCHEMICA 6-O-alpha-D-Galactopyranosyl-D-Glucose Monohydrate
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CAS | 66009-10-7
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EINECS | 209-568-6 |
InChI | InChI=1/C12H22O11.H2O/c13-1-4(15)7(17)8(18)5(16)3-22-12-11(21)10(20)9(19)6(2-14)23-12;/h1,4-12,14-21H,2-3H2;1H2/t4-,5+,6+,7+,8+,9-,10-,11+,12-;/m0./s1 |
D (+ )MELIBIOSE FOR BACTERIOLOGY - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C12H24O12
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Molar Mass | 360.31 |
Melting Point | 176-181°C |
Water Solubility | Soluble in water |
Solubility | H2O: 0.1g/mL, clear, colorless |
Appearance | Crystalline Powder |
Color | White |
Merck | 14,5820 |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
D (+ )MELIBIOSE FOR BACTERIOLOGY - Risk and Safety
Safety Description | 24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
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WGK Germany | 3 |
FLUKA BRAND F CODES | 3-10 |
HS Code | 29389090 |
D (+ )MELIBIOSE FOR BACTERIOLOGY - Introduction
D (+)-melibiose monohydrate is a naturally occurring carbohydrate compound consisting of two glucose molecules. Its chemical formula is C12H22O11. H2O.
D( )-melibiose monohydrate is a white crystalline solid, soluble in water and hot water, but insoluble in alcohol. It has a sweet taste, but is relatively weak relative to glucose. In addition, it is more stable than glucose and can resist enzymatic hydrolysis and degradation under acidic conditions.
D( )-melibiose monohydrate have a variety of uses in the food industry. It is often used as a humectant, flavoring agent, sweetener and stabilizer. In addition, it can also be used as a nutrient source and an adjuvant for expressing proteins in microbial culture media.
D( )-melibiose monohydrate can be prepared by reacting glucose and lactose in the presence of enzymes. The enzyme can catalyze the formation of a glycosidic bond between glucose and lactose to generate the D (+)-melibiose monohydrate.
For safety information, D( )-melibiose monohydrate are generally considered safe and have no apparent toxicity. However, like other food additives, it should be used in appropriate concentration and usage. For people with allergies, an overdose of D( )-melibiose monohydrate may cause unpleasant symptoms such as indigestion and diarrhea. It is recommended to follow the relevant instructions and precautions for use.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:52:54