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D-fructose-[3,4-13C2] D-fructose-[3,4-13C2] is an isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[3,4-13C2]fructose; D-fructose-3,4-13C2; D-(-)-Fructose-3,4-13C2; D-(-)-Levulose-3,4-13C2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-3,4-13C2; Fructose-3,4-13C2; Fruit Sugar-3,4-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[4-13C] D-fructose-[4-13C]. Synonyms: D-fructose 4-13C. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 84270-09-7. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[4,5-13C2] D-fructose-[4,5-13C2] is an isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[4,5-13C2]fructose; D-fructose-4,5-13C2. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14. BOC Sciences 2
D-Fructose-[4,5,6-13C3] Isotope labelled D-Fructose, a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in numerous fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-Fructose-4,5,6-13C3; Advantose FS 95-4,5,6-13C3; D-(-)-Fructose-4,5,6-13C3; D-(-)-Levulose-4,5,6-13C3; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-4,5,6-13C3; Fructose-4,5,6-13C3; Fruit Sugar-4,5,6-13C3; Fujifructo L 95-4,5,6-13C3; Furucton-4,5,6-13C3; D-(-)-Fructose-4,5,6-13C3; D-(-)-Levulose-4,5,6-13C3; D-arabino-2-Hexulose-4,5,6-13C3; (3S,4R,5R)-2-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2,3,4,5-tetraol-4,5,6-13C3. Grade: 98% by CP; 98% atom 13C. CAS No. 2687960-20-7. Molecular formula: C3[13C]3H12O6. Mole weight: 183.13. BOC Sciences 2
D-Fructose-[4,5,6,6-d4] D-Fructose-[4,5,6,6-d4] is the labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-Fructose-4,5,6-D4; D-Fructose-4,5,6,6-d4; Advantose FS 95-4,5,6-d4; D-(-)-Fructose-4,5,6-d4; D-(-)-Levulose-4,5,6-d4; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-4,5,6-d4; Fructose-4,5,6-d4; Fruit Sugar-4,5,6-d4; Furucton-4,5,6-d4; Krystar-4,5,6-d4; Levulose-4,5,6-d4; Nevulose-4,5,6-d4; Sugar Fruit-4,5,6-d4; D-[4,5,6,6'-2H4]fructose. Grade: ≥96% by HPLC; ≥97% atom D. CAS No. 478518-49-9. Molecular formula: C6H8D4O6. Mole weight: 184.18. BOC Sciences 2
D-Fructose-[4,5-d2] D-Fructose-[4,5-d2] is the labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-Fructose-4,5-D2; D-[4,5-2H2]fructose; Advantose FS 95-4,5-d2; D-(-)-Fructose-4,5-d2; D-(-)-Levulose-4,5-d2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-4,5-d2; Fructose-4,5-d2; Fruit Sugar-4,5-d2; Fujifructo L 95-4,5-d2; Furucton-4,5-d2; Krystar-4,5-d2; Krystar 300-4,5-d2; Levulose-4,5-d2; Nevulose-4,5-d2; Sugar Fruit-4,5-d2. Grade: ≥90%. CAS No. 478518-48-8. Molecular formula: C6H10D2O6. Mole weight: 182.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[4,6-13C2] D-fructose-[4,6-13C2] is an isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[4,6-13C2]fructose; D-fructose-4,6-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[4-d] Isotope labelled D-Fructose, a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in numerous fruits and plants. Synonyms: Advantose FS 95-4-d; D-(-)-Fructose-4-d; D-(-)-Levulose-4-d; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-4-d; Fructose-4-d; Fruit Sugar-4-d; Fujifructo L 95-4-d; Furucton-4-d; Hi-Fructo 970-4-d; Krystar-4-d; Krystar 300-4-d; Levulose-4-d; Nevulose-4-d; Sugar Fruit-4-d; D-Fructose-4-d1; D-Fructose-4-C-d. CAS No. 60504-72-5. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[5-13C] D-fructose-[5-13C]. Synonyms: D-fructose 5-13C. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 635325-97-2. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-Fructose-[5-18O] D-Fructose-[5-18O] is the labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[5-18O]fructose; D-fructose-5-18O; D-(-)-Fructose-5-18O; D-(-)-Levulose-5-18O; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-5-18O; Fructose-5-18O; Furucton-5-18O; Krystar-5-18O; Levulose-5-18O; Nevulose-5-18O. Grade: ≥95%; >90% atom 18O. Molecular formula: C6H12O5[18O]. Mole weight: 182.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[5,6-13C2] D-fructose-[5,6-13C2] is an isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[5,6-13C2]fructose; D-fructose-5,6-13C2; Advantose FS 95-5,6-13C2; D-(-)-Fructose-5,6-13C2; D-(-)-Levulose-5,6-13C2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-5,6-13C2; Fructose-5,6-13C2; Fruit Sugar-5,6-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[5-d] Isotope labelled D-Fructose, a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in numerous fruits and plants. Synonyms: Advantose FS 95-5-d; D-(-)-Fructose-5-d; D-(-)-Levulose-5-d; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-5-d; Fructose-5-d; Fruit Sugar-5-d; Fujifructo L 95-5-d; Furucton-5-d; Hi-Fructo 970-5-d; Krystar-5-d; Krystar 300-5-d; Levulose-5-d; Nevulose-5-d; Sugar Fruit-5-d; D-Fructose-5-d1; D-[5-2H]fructose; D-fructose-5-d; D-[5-D]fructose. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[6-13C] Isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: Advantose FS 95-6-13C; D-(-)-Fructose-6-13C; D-(-)-Levulose-6-13C; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-6-13C; Fructose-6-13C; Fruit Sugar-6-13C; Fujifructo L 95-6-13C; Furucton-6-13C; Hi-Fructo 970-6-13C; Krystar-6-13C; Krystar 300-6-13C; Levulose-6-13C; Nevulose-6-13C; Sugar Fruit-6-13C; D-[6-13C]fructose. Grade: ≥99% by HPLC; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 287100-63-4. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[6-13C] 1,6-bisphosphate sodium salt D-fructose-[6-13C] 1,6-bisphosphate sodium salt. Synonyms: D-[6-13C]fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (sodium salt). Molecular formula: C5[13C]H10Na4O12P2·(H2O)x. Mole weight: 429.03 (anhydrous basis). BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[6-13C,6,6'-d2] D-fructose-[6-13C,6,6'-d2]. Synonyms: D-[6-13C,6,6'-2H2]fructose; D-fructose-6-13C,6,6-d2; D-[6-13C,6,6'-D2]fructose. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H10D2O6. Mole weight: 183.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Fructose-[6-18O] D-Fructose-[6-18O] is the labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[6-18O]fructose; D-fructose-6-18O; D-(-)-Fructose-6-18O; D-(-)-Levulose-6-18O; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-6-18O; Fructose-6-18O; Furucton-6-18O; Krystar-6-18O; Levulose-6-18O; Nevulose-6-18O. Grade: ≥95%; >90% atom 18O. Molecular formula: C6H12O5[18O]. Mole weight: 182.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Fructose-[6,6-d2] Isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: Advantose FS 95-6-d2; D-(-)-Fructose-6-d2; D-(-)-Levulose-6-d2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-6-d2; Fructose-6-d2; Fruit Sugar-6-d2; Fujifructo L 95-6-d2; Furucton-6-d2; Hi-Fructo 970-6-d2; Krystar-6-d2; Krystar 300-6-d2; Levulose-6-d2; Nevulose-6-d2; Sugar Fruit-6-d2. Grade: ≥99% by CP; ≥98% atom D. CAS No. 285979-75-1. Molecular formula: C6H10D2O6. Mole weight: 182.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[UL-13C6] 1,6-bisphosphate sodium salt D-fructose-[UL-13C6] 1,6-bisphosphate sodium salt. Synonyms: D-[UL-13C6]fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (sodium salt). Molecular formula: [13C]6H10Na4O12P2·(H2O)x. Mole weight: 433.99 (anhydrous basis). BOC Sciences 2
D-fructose-[UL-13C6,UL-d7] D-fructose-[UL-13C6,UL-d7]. Synonyms: D-[UL-13C6,UL-2H7]fructose; D-[UL-13C6,1,1',3,4,5,6,6'-2H7]fructose; D-fructose-13C6,1,1,3,4,5,6,6-d7; D-fructose-13C6,C-d7; D-[UL-13C6,UL-D7]fructose. Molecular formula: [13C]6H5D7O6. Mole weight: 193.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactitol-[1-13C] D-Galactitol-[1-13C]. Synonyms: D-Galactitol 1-13C. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H14O6. Mole weight: 183.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-galactitol-[1,1'-d2] D-galactitol-[1,1'-d2]. Synonyms: D-[1,1'-2H2]galactitol; D-[1,1'-2H2]dulcitol; D-[1,1'-2H2]dulcite; D-galactitol-1,1-d2. Molecular formula: C6H12D2O6. Mole weight: 184.19. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactitol-[13C6] D-Galactitol-[13C6]. Synonyms: D-Galactitol 13C6. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. Molecular formula: [13C]6H14O6. Mole weight: 188.13. BOC Sciences 2
D-galactitol-[2-13C] D-galactitol-[2-13C] is an isotopic labelled analogue of D-galactitol that is the reduction product of Galactose. Synonyms: D-[2-13C]galactitol; D-[2-13C]dulcitol; D-[2-13C]dulcite; D-galactitol-2-13C; D-Euonymit-2-13C; D-Melampyrin-2-13C. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H14O6. Mole weight: 183.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-galactitol-[2-d] D-galactitol-[2-d]. Synonyms: D-[2-2H]galactitol; D-[2-2H]dulcitol; D-[2-2H]dulcite; D-galactitol-2-d; D-[2-D]galactitol. Molecular formula: C6H13DO6. Mole weight: 183.18. BOC Sciences 2
D-galactitol-[3-13C] D-galactitol-[3-13C] is an isotopic labelled analogue of D-galactitol that is the reduction product of Galactose. Synonyms: D-[3-13C]galactitol; D-[3-13C]dulcitol; D-[3-13C]dulcite; D-galactitol-3-13C; D-Dulcose-3-13C; D-Euonymit-3-13C; D-Melampyrin-3-13C; D-Melampyrit-3-13C. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H14O6. Mole weight: 183.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-galactitol-[6-13C] D-galactitol-[6-13C] is an isotopic labelled analogue of D-galactitol that is the reduction product of Galactose. Synonyms: D-[6-13C]galactitol; D-[6-13C]dulcitol; D-[6-13C]dulcite; D-galactitol-6-13C; D-Euonymit-6-13C; D-Melampyrin-6-13C; D-Melampyrit-6-13C. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H14O6. Mole weight: 183.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactosamine-[1-13C] Hydrochloride An isotope labelled D-Galactosamine, an amino sugar that specifically inhibits COX-2 by preventing COX-2 N-glycosylation and by increasing COX-2 protein turnover in a proteasome-dependent manner. Synonyms: 2-Amino-2-deoxy-D-galactose-1-13C Hydrochloride; D-[1-13C]galactosamine hydrochloride. CAS No. 478518-54-6. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H14ClNO5. Mole weight: 216.63. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactosamine-[15N] Hydrochloride An isotope labelled D-Galactosamine, an amino sugar that specifically inhibits COX-2 by preventing COX-2 N-glycosylation and by increasing COX-2 protein turnover in a proteasome-dependent manner. Synonyms: 2-Amino-2-deoxy-D-galactose-15N Hydrochloride. CAS No. 478518-55-7. Molecular formula: C6H14Cl[15N]O5. Mole weight: 216.64. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[1-13C] Labelled D-Galactose. A monosaccharide commonly occurring in milk sugar or lactose. Synonyms: (+)-Galactose-1-13C; D-(+)-Galactose-1-13C; Galactose-1-13C; D-[1-13C]galactose. Grade: 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 70849-30-8. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-galactose-[1-13C,1-d] D-galactose-[1-13C,1-d]. Synonyms: D-[1-13C,1-2H]galactose; D-galactose-1-13C,1-d; D-[1-13C,1-D]galactose. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H11DO6. Mole weight: 182.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[1-18O] D-Galactose-[1-18O]. Synonyms: D-[1-18O]galactose; D-galactose-1-18O; (+)-Galactose-1-18O; D-(+)-Galactose-1-18O; Galactose-1-18O. Grade: ≥95%; >90% atom 18O. Molecular formula: C6H12O5[18O]. Mole weight: 182.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[1,2-13C2] D-Galactose-[1,2-13C2] is a labelled compound of D-Galactose, a simple monosaccharide that serves as an energy source and as an essential component of glycolipids and glycoproteins. Synonyms: D-[1,2-13C2]galactose. CAS No. 478518-63-7. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[1,2,3-13C3] Labelled D-Galactose. A monosaccharide commonly occurring in milk sugar or lactose. Synonyms: D-[1,2,3-13C3]galactose; D-galactose-1,2,3-13C3. Molecular formula: C3[13C]3H12O6. Mole weight: 183.13. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[13C6] D-Galactose-[13C6]. Synonyms: D-Galactose-13C6. Grade: ≥99% (CP); ≥98% atom 13C. CAS No. 74134-89-7. Molecular formula: [13C]6H12O6. Mole weight: 186.11. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[1,6-13C2] D-Galactose-[1,6-13C2] is a labelled compound of D-Galactose, a simple monosaccharide that serves as an energy source and as an essential component of glycolipids and glycoproteins. Synonyms: (+)-Galactose-1,6-13C2; D-(+)-Galactose-1,6-13C2; Galactose-1,6-13C2; D-[1,6-13C2]galactose. CAS No. 478518-64-8. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[1-d] Labelled D-Galactose. A monosaccharide commonly occurring in milk sugar or lactose. Synonyms: D-[1-2H]galactose; (+)-Galactose-1-d; D-(+)-Galactose-1-d; Galactose-1-d. Grade: 97% atom D. CAS No. 64267-73-8. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[2-13C] Labelled D-Galactose. A monosaccharide commonly occurring in milk sugar or lactose. Synonyms: D-[2-13C]galactose; (+)-Galactose-2-13C; D-(+)-Galactose-2-13C; Galactose-2-13C. Grade: 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 314062-47-0. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-galactose-[2-d] D-galactose-[2-d]. Synonyms: D-galactose 2-D. Grade: 98% by CP; 98% atom D. CAS No. 64429-86-3. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[3-13C] D-Galactose-[3-13C] is a labelled compound of D-Galactose, a simple monosaccharide that serves as an energy source and as an essential component of glycolipids and glycoproteins. Synonyms: D-[3-13C]galactose; (+)-Galactose-3-13C; D-(+)-Galactose-3-13C; Galactose-3-13C. CAS No. 478518-56-8. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[3,5-d2] Isotope labelled D-galactose, A C-4 epimer of Glucose found in milk and sugar beets as well as in human body. Potential use in oral treatment for nephrotic syndrome in focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis. Synonyms: (+)-Galactose-3,5-d2; D-(+)-Galactose-3,5-d2; Galactose-3,5-d2; D-[3,5-2H2]galactose; D-Galactose-3,5-d2; D-[3,5-D2]galactose. Molecular formula: C6H10D2O6. Mole weight: 182.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[3-d] D-Galactose-[3-d]. Synonyms: D-Galactose-3-d; D-[3-2H]galactose; (+)-Galactose-3-d; D-(+)-Galactose-3-d; Galactose-3-d. Grade: ≥90%. CAS No. 478518-70-6. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[4-13C] D-Galactose-[4-13C] is a labelled compound of D-Galactose, a simple monosaccharide that serves as an energy source and as an essential component of glycolipids and glycoproteins. Synonyms: (+)-Galactose-4-13C; D-(+)-Galactose-4-13C; Galactose-4-13C; D-[4-13C]galactose. CAS No. 478518-58-0. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[4-d] D-Galactose-[4-d]. Synonyms: D-Galactose-4-d; (+)-Galactose-4-d; D-(+)-Galactose-4-d; Galactose-4-d; D-[4-2H]galactose. Grade: ≥90%. CAS No. 478518-71-7. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[5-13C] D-Galactose-[5-13C] is a labelled compound of D-Galactose, a simple monosaccharide that serves as an energy source and as an essential component of glycolipids and glycoproteins. Synonyms: D-[5-13C]galactose; (+)-Galactose-5-13C; D-(+)-Galactose-5-13C; Galactose-5-13C. CAS No. 478518-60-4. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[5-d1] Isotope labelled D-galactose, A C-4 epimer of Glucose found in milk and sugar beets as well as in human body. Potential use in oral treatment for nephrotic syndrome in focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis. Synonyms: D-Galactose-5-d1; (+)-Galactose-5-d; D-(+)-Galactose-5-d; Galactose-5-d; D-[5-2H]galactose. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[6-13C] D-Galactose-[6-13C] is a labelled compound of D-Galactose, a simple monosaccharide that serves as an energy source and as an essential component of glycolipids and glycoproteins. Synonyms: D-[6-13C]galactose; (+)-Galactose-6-13C; D-(+)-Galactose-6-13C; Galactose-6-13C. CAS No. 478518-62-6. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-Galactose-[6,6'-d2] D-Galactose-[6,6'-d2]. Synonyms: D-[6,6'-2H2]galactose; D-galactose-6,6-d2; D-[6,6'-D2]galactose; D-Glc-6,6-d2; D-Glucopyranose-6,6-d2; D-Glucopyranoside-6,6-d2; D-(+)-Galactose-6,6-d2; Galactose-6,6-d2. Grade: 98%. CAS No. 35669-34-2. Molecular formula: C6H10D2O6. Mole weight: 182.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-galacturonic acid-[UL-13C6] potassium salt D-galacturonic acid-[UL-13C6] potassium salt is the labelled potassium salt form of D-Galacturonic Acid which is used in the N-(D-galacturonoyl) amino acids and dipeptides synthesis. Synonyms: Potassium D-galacturonate-U-13C6. Molecular formula: [13C]6H19O7K. Mole weight: 248.40. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[1,1'-d2] D-glucitol-[1,1'-d2]. Synonyms: D-[1,1'-2H2]glucitol; D-[1,1'-2H2]sorbitol; D-glucitol-1,1-d2. Molecular formula: C6H12D2O6. Mole weight: 184.19. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[1,2-13C2] D-glucitol-[1,2-13C2] is the labelled analogue of D-Sorbitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[1,2-13C2]glucitol; D-[1,2-13C2]sorbitol; D-glucitol-1,2-13C2; Glucarine-1,2-13C2; Esasorb-1,2-13C2; Cholaxine-1,2-13C2; Karion-1,2-13C2; Sionite-1,2-13C2; Sionon-1,2-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H14O6. Mole weight: 184.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[1,6-13C2] D-glucitol-[1,6-13C2] is the labelled analogue of D-Sorbitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[1,6-13C2]glucitol; D-[1,6-13C2]sorbitol; D-glucitol-1,6-13C2; Glucarine-1,6-13C2; Esasorb-1,6-13C2; Cholaxine-1,6-13C2; Karion-1,6-13C2; Sionite-1,6-13C2; Sionon-1,6-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H14O6. Mole weight: 184.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[3-13C] D-glucitol-[3-13C] is the labelled analogue of D-Sorbitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[3-13C]glucitol; D-[3-13C]sorbitol; D-glucitol-3-13C; D-Sorbitol-3-13C; Glucarine-3-13C; Esasorb-3-13C; Cholaxine-3-13C; Karion-3-13C; Sionite-3-13C; Sionon-3-13C. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H14O6. Mole weight: 183.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[3-d] D-glucitol-[3-d]. Synonyms: D-[3-2H]glucitol; D-[3-2H]sorbitol; D-glucitol-3-d; D-[3-D]glucitol. Molecular formula: C6H13DO6. Mole weight: 183.18. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[4,5,6-13C3] D-glucitol-[4,5,6-13C3] is the labelled analogue of D-Sorbitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[4,5,6-13C3]glucitol; D-[4,5,6-13C3]sorbitol; D-glucitol-4,5,6-13C3; Glucarine-4,5,6-13C3; Esasorb-4,5,6-13C3; Cholaxine-4,5,6-13C3; Karion-4,5,6-13C3; Sionite-4,5,6-13C3; Sionon-4,5,6-13C3. Molecular formula: C3[13C]3H14O6. Mole weight: 185.15. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[4,5,6,6'-d4] D-glucitol-[4,5,6,6'-d4]. Synonyms: D-[4,5,6,6'-2H4]glucitol; D-[4,5,6,6'-2H4]sorbitol; D-glucitol-4,5,6,6-d4; D-[4,5,6,6'-D4]glucitol. Molecular formula: C6H10D4O6. Mole weight: 186.20. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[4,5-d2] D-glucitol-[4,5-d2]. Synonyms: D-[4,5-D2]glucitol; D-[4,5-2H2]sorbitol; D-glucitol-4,5-d2. Molecular formula: C6H12D2O6. Mole weight: 184.19. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[4,6-13C2] D-glucitol-[4,6-13C2] is the labelled analogue of D-Sorbitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[4,6-13C2]glucitol; D-[4,6-13C2]sorbitol; D-glucitol-4,6-13C2; Glucarine-4,6-13C2; Esasorb-4,6-13C2; Cholaxine-4,6-13C2; Karion-4,6-13C2; Sionite-4,6-13C2; Sionon-4,6-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H14O6. Mole weight: 184.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[4-d] D-glucitol-[4-d]. Synonyms: D-[4-D]glucitol; D-[4-2H]sorbitol; D-glucitol-4-d. Molecular formula: C6H13DO6. Mole weight: 183.18. BOC Sciences 2
D-Glucitol-[5-18O] D-Glucitol-[5-18O] is the labelled analogue of D-Glucitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[5-18O]glucitol; D-[5-18O]sorbitol; D-glucitol-5-18O; D-Sorbitol-5-18O; (-)-Sorbitol-5-18O; Glucarine-5-18O. Grade: ≥95%; >90% atom 18O. Molecular formula: C6H14O5[18O]. Mole weight: 184.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[5,6-13C2] D-glucitol-[5,6-13C2] is the labelled analogue of D-Sorbitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[5,6-13C2]glucitol; D-[5,6-13C2]sorbitol; D-glucitol-5,6-13C2; Glucarine-5,6-13C2; Esasorb-5,6-13C2; Cholaxine-5,6-13C2; Karion-5,6-13C2; Sionite-5,6-13C2; Sionon-5,6-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H14O6. Mole weight: 184.16. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[5-d] D-glucitol-[5-d]. Synonyms: D-[5-D]glucitol; D-[5-2H]sorbitol; D-glucitol-5-d. Molecular formula: C6H13DO6. Mole weight: 183.18. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[6-13C] D-glucitol-[6-13C] is the labelled analogue of D-Sorbitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[6-13C]glucitol; D-[6-13C]sorbitol; D-glucitol-6-13C; Glucarine-6-13C; Esasorb-6-13C; Cholaxine-6-13C; Karion-6-13C; Sionite-6-13C; Sionon-6-13C. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H14O6. Mole weight: 183.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[6-13C,6,6'-d2] D-glucitol-[6-13C,6,6'-d2]. Synonyms: D-[6-13C,6,6'-2H2]glucitol; D-[6-13C,6,6'-2H2]sorbitol; D-glucitol-6-13C,6,6-d2. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12D2O6. Mole weight: 185.18. BOC Sciences 2
D-Glucitol-[6-18O] D-Glucitol-[6-18O] is the labelled analogue of D-Glucitol, which is a sugar alcohol that is used as a sweetener or humectant. Synonyms: D-[6-18O]glucitol; D-[6-18O]sorbitol; D-glucitol-6-18O; D-Sorbitol-6-18O; (-)-Sorbitol-6-18O; Glucarine-6-18O. Grade: ≥95%; >90% atom 18O. Molecular formula: C6H14O5[18O]. Mole weight: 184.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-glucitol-[6,6'-d2] D-glucitol-[6,6'-d2]. Synonyms: D-[6,6'-D2]glucitol; D-[6,6'-2H2]sorbitol; D-glucitol-6,6-d2. Molecular formula: C6H12D2O6. Mole weight: 184.19. BOC Sciences 2
D-Glucitol-[UL-13C6,UL-d8] D-Glucitol-[UL-13C6,UL-d8]. Synonyms: D-[UL-13C6,UL-2H8]glucitol; D-[UL-13C6,UL-2H8]sorbitol; D-[UL-13C6,1,1',2,3,4,5,6,6'-2H8]glucitol; D-glucitol-13C6,C-d8; D-glucitol-13C6,1,1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d8. Grade: 99% atom 13C; 97% atom D. Molecular formula: [13C]6H6D8O6. Mole weight: 196.17. BOC Sciences 2
D-gluconic acid-[1-13C] sodium salt Labelled Sodium D-Gluconate. Sodium D-Gluconate has been used as an additive in processed foods, with the potential to improve taste. It has also been shown through study to alter gene expression in the colon of colorectal cancer model subjects. Synonyms: D-[1-13C]gluconic acid, sodium salt; Sodium D-[1-13C]gluconate. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H11NaO7. Mole weight: 219.13. BOC Sciences 2
D-gluconic acid-[1,3-13C2] potassium salt Labelled D-Gluconic Acid, Potassium Salt. D-Gluconic acid is an aldonic acid formed by the oxidation of the carbonyl carbon of glucose in microorganisms, plants, and animals. D-Gluconic Acid, Potassium Salt have been widely used as a sequestering compound for metal ions in alkaline systems. Synonyms: D-[1,3-13C2]gluconic acid, potassium salt; Potassium D-[1,3-13C2]gluconate. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H11KO7. Mole weight: 236.23. BOC Sciences 2
D-gluconic acid-[UL-13C6] sodium salt Sodium D-Gluconate has been used as an additive in processed foods, with the potential to improve taste. It has also been shown through study to alter gene expression in the colon of colorectal cancer model subjects. Synonyms: D-[UL-13C6]gluconic acid, sodium salt; Sodium D-[UL-13C6]gluconate. Molecular formula: [13C]6H11NaO7. Mole weight: 224.09. BOC Sciences 2
D-Glucono-1,5-lactone-[1-13C] Isotope labelled D-glucono-1,5-lactone is the lactone derivative of D-gluconic acid. D-glucono-1,5-lactone is widely used as a food additive to approach a curing, pickling or leavening effect. Synonyms: D-Glucono-1,5-lactone-1-13C. Grade: 96% (CP); 98% atom 13C. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H10O6. Mole weight: 179.13. BOC Sciences 2

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