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D-(+)-Trehalose dihydrate
D-(+)-Trehalose dihydrate

Item number: TGM-T3145-1mL

Description: D-(+)-Trehalose dihydrate (alpha,alpha-Trehalose dihydrate) is a natural alpha-linked disaccharide formed by an alpha, alpha-1, 1-glucoside bond between two alpha-glucose units. Target: Others. Smiles: [C@H]1([C@@H]([C@H]([C@@H]([C@H](O1)CO)O)O)O)O[C@H]1O[C@@H]([C@H]([C@@H]([C@H]1O)O)O)CO.O.O....
Keywords: Trehalose dihydrate, D-Trehalose dihydrate, alpha,alpha-Trehalose dihydrate, alpha,alpha-Trehalose dihydrate
CAS 6138-23-4
MW: 378.33 D
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D-(+)-Trehalose dihydrate
D-(+)-Trehalose dihydrate

Item number: CDX-T0202-G025

Synthetic. Chemical. CAS: 6138-23-4. Formula: C12H22O11 . 2H2O. MW: 378.33. Synthetic. Natural alpha-linked disaccharide formed by alpha-glucose units. Can be synthesized by bacteria, fungi, plants and invertebrate animals. It is implicated in anhydrobiosis, the ability of plants and animals to withstand prolonged...
Keywords: alpha,alpha-Trehalose, alpha-D-Glucopyranosyl-alpha-D-glucopyranoside, Trehalose dihydrate
Application: Disaccharide, cryoprotectant
CAS 6138-23-4
MW: 378,33 D
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Trehalose (hydrate)
Trehalose (hydrate)

Item number: Cay20517-5

Trehalose is a natural non-reducing disaccharide composed of two alpha-glucose units. It is found in all major groups of organisms except vertebrates, has biological functions as an osmolyte, storage reserve, and stress protectant, and has diverse commercial applications. Trehalose can also induce or enhance...
Keywords: D-(+)-Trehalose, alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-alpha-D-glucopyranoside, dihydrate
Application: Natural non-reducing disaccharide
CAS 6138-23-4
MW: 378.3 D
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D(+)-Trehalose (a,a-Trehalose Dihydrate, alpha-D-glucopyranoside)
D(+)-Trehalose (a,a-Trehalose Dihydrate,...

Item number: T8270.500

Trehalose, also known as mycose, is a natural alpha-linked disaccharide formed by an alpha, apha-1,1-glucoside bond between two alpha-glucose units. In 1832 Wiggers discovered trehalose in an ergot of rye and in 1859 Berthelot isolated it from trehala manna, a substance made by weevils, and named it trehalose. It...
CAS 6138-23-4
MW: 378.30 D
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D(+)-Trehalose Dihydrate
D(+)-Trehalose Dihydrate

Item number: LKT-T6817.1

alpha-Linked disaccharide composed of alpha-glucose units, potential TLR modulator.
Application: alpha-Linked disaccharide composed of alpha-glucose units, potential TLR modulator
CAS 6138-23-4
MW: 378.33 D
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