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cleaved N-terminal DFNA5 / GSDME,DFNA5 / GSDME,Gasdermin E. Group: Antibodies. Alternative Names: cleaved N-terminal DFNA5,DFNA5 / GSDME,Gasdermin E. CAS No. Pack Sizes: 20uL. Product ID: F1701. Storage Conditions: -20°C (avoid freeze-thaw cycles), 2 years.
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D-Folic Acid
One of the impurities of Folic acid. Folic acid is a vitamin needed to synthesize DNA, conduct DNA repair and methylate DNA, and it also acts as a cofactor in biological reactions involving folate. Synonyms: N-[4-[[(2-Amino-3,4-dihydro-4-oxo-6-pteridinyl)methyl]amino]benzoyl]-D-glutamic Acid; (R)-2-(4-(((2-Amino-4-oxo-3,4-dihydropteridin-6-yl)methyl)amino)benzamido)pentanedioic Acid. CAS No. 65165-91-5. Molecular formula: C19H19N7O6. Mole weight: 441.40.
DFP00173
DFP00173 is a potent and selective aquaporin-3 (AQP3) inhibitor with IC50 of ~0.1-0.4 μM for mouse and human AQP3. Synonyms: N-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)-N'-(5-nitro-3-thienyl)urea. Grade: 98%. CAS No. 672286-03-2. Molecular formula: C11H7Cl2N3O3S. Mole weight: 332.16.
DFP00173
DFP00173 is a potent and selective aquaporin-3 (AQP3) inhibitor. DFP00173 inhibits mouse and human AQP3 with an IC50 of ~0.1-0.4 μM. DFP00173 is selective for AQP3 over the homologous AQP isoforms AQP7 and AQP9[1]. Uses: Scientific research. Category: Signaling pathways. CAS No. 672286-03-2. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL in DMSO; 5 mg; 10 mg; 25 mg; 50 mg; 100 mg; 250 mg; 500 mg; 1 g. Product ID: HY-126073.
DFR10_MOUSE Defensin-related cryptdin, related sequence 10 precursor
DFR10_MOUSE Defensin-related cryptdin, related sequence 10 precursor is an antibacterial peptide isolated from Mus musculus. Synonyms: Cys-Pro-Pro-Cys-Pro-Ser-Cys-Pro-Ser-Cys-Pro-Trp-Cys-Pro-Met-Cys-Pro-Arg-Cys-Pro-Ser.
D-Fructopyranose is a carbohydrate molecule playing a pivotal role in discerning the mechanisms governing diseases like diabetes, obesity and metabolic syndrome. Synonyms: Fructopyranose, D-; NSC 9250; (3S,4R,5R)-2-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2,3,4,5-tetraol. Grade: ≥95%. CAS No. 6347-1-9. Molecular formula: C6H12O6. Mole weight: 180.16.
D-Fructose (D(-)-Fructose) is a monosaccharide found in honey, fruits, and other plants. Two D-Fructose molecules can combine to form a disaccharide, sucrose[1][2]. Uses: Scientific research. Category: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: D(-)?-Fructose. CAS No. 57-48-7. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL in Water; 500 mg; 1 g; 5 g; 10 g; 25 g; 50 g; 100 g. Product ID: HY-N7092.
D-(-)-Fructose
100g Pack Size. Group: Sugars. Formula: C6H12O6. CAS No. 57-48-7. Prepack ID 34878019-100g. Molecular Weight 180.16. See USA prepack pricing.
D-(-)-Fructose
1kg Pack Size. Group: Sugars. Formula: C6H12O6. CAS No. 57-48-7. Prepack ID 34878019-1kg. Molecular Weight 180.16. See USA prepack pricing.
D-(-)-Fructose
D-(-)-Fructose is used as a flavoring agent and sweetener in tablets, syrups, and solutions. Synonyms: D-Fructose; D-(-)-Levulose; Advantose FS 95; D-Arabino-2-hexulose; Fructose; Fruit Sugar; Fujifructo L 95; Furucton; Hi-Fructo 970; Krystar; Krystar 300; Levulose; Nevulose; Sugar Fruit. Grade: ≥95%. CAS No. 57-48-7. Molecular formula: C6H12O6. Mole weight: 180.16.
D-(-)-Fructose
D-(-)-Fructose. Group: Molecular Biology. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 57-48-7. Pack Sizes: 25g, 500g. Molecular Formula: C6H12O6. US Biological Life Sciences.
D-Fructose-[1-13C] is an isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: Advantose FS 95-1-13C; D-(-)-Fructose-1-13C; D-(-)-Levulose-1-13C; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1-13C; Fructose-1-13C; Fruit Sugar-1-13C; Fujifructo L 95-1-13C; Furucton-1-13C; Hi-Fructo 970-1-13C; Krystar-1-13C; Krystar 300-1-13C; Levulose-1-13C; Nevulose-1-13C; Sugar Fruit-1-13C. Grade: 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 108311-21-3. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15.
D-Fructose-1-13C
D-Fructose-1-13C. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-1-13C; D-(-)-Fructose-1-13C; D-(-)-Levulose-1-13C; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1-13C; Fructose-1-13C; Fruit Sugar-1-13C; Fujifructo L 95-1-13C; Furucton-1-13C; Hi-Fructo 970-1-13C; Krystar-1-13C; Krystar 300-1-13C; Levulose-1-13C; Nevulose-1-13C; Sugar Fruit-1-13C. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 108311-21-3. Pack Sizes: 25mg. Molecular Formula: C513CH12O6, Molecular Weight: 181.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
Isotope labelled D-Fructose, a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-Fructose-1,2-13C2; Advantose FS 95-1,2-13C2; D-(-)-Fructose-1,2-13C2; D-(-)-Levulose-1,2-13C2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1,2-13C2; Fructose-1,2-13C2; Fruit Sugar-1,2-13C2; Fujifructo L 95-1,2-13C2; Furucton-1,2-13C2; Krystar-1,2-13C2; Krystar 300-1,2-13C2; Levulose-1,2-13C2; Nevulose-1,2-13C2; Sugar Fruit-1,2-13C2. CAS No. 2483736-14-5. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Fructose-1,2-13C2
D-Fructose-1,2-13C2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-1,2-13C2; D-(-)-Fructose-1,2-13C2; D-(-)-Levulose-1,2-13C2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1,2-13C2; Fructose-1,2-13C2; Fruit Sugar-1,2-13C2; Fujifructo L 95-1,2-13C2; Furucton-1,2-13C2; Hi-Fructo 970-1,2-13C2; Krystar-1,2-13C2; Krystar 300-1,2-13C2; Levulose-1,2-13C2; Nevulose-1,2-13C2; Sugar Fruit-1,2-13C2. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 10mg. Molecular Formula: C413C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 182.14. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-fructose-[1,2,3-13C3]
D-fructose-[1,2,3-13C3]. Synonyms: D-fructose 1,2,3-13C3. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. Molecular formula: C2[13C]3H12O6. Mole weight: 183.13.
D-Fructose-1,2,3-13C3
D-Fructose-1,2,3-13C3. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-1,2,3-13C2; D-(-)-Fructose-1,2,3-13C2; D-(-)-Levulose-1,2,3-13C2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1,2,3-13C2; Fructose-1,2,3-13C2; Fruit Sugar-1,2,3-13C2; Fujifructo L 95-1,2,3-13C2; Furucton-1,2,3-13C2; Hi-Fructo 970-1,2,3-13C2; Krystar-v-13C2; Krystar 300-5,6-13C2; Levulose-1,2,3-13C2; Nevulose-1,2,3-13C2; Sugar Fruit-1,2,3-13C2. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. Molecular Formula: C313C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 183.13. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-fructose-[1,3,4,6-13C4]
D-fructose-[1,3,4,6-13C4] 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-[1,3,4,6-13C4]fructose; D-fructose-1,3,4,6-13C4. Molecular formula: C2[13C]4H12O6. Mole weight: 184.13.
D-Fructose-1,3,4,6-13C4
D-Fructose-1,3,4,6-13C4. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-1,3,4,6-13C4; D-(-)-Fructose-1,3,4,6-13C4; D-(-)-Levulose-1,3,4,6-13C4; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1,3,4,6-13C4; Fructose-1,3,4,6-13C4; Fruit Sugar-1,3,4,6-13C4; Fujifructo L 95-1,3,4,6-13C4; Furucton-1,3,4,6-13C4; Hi-Fructo 970-1,3,4,6-13C4; Krystar-1,3,4,6-13C4; Krystar 300-1,3,4,6-13C4; Levulose-1,3,4,6-13C4; Nevulose-1,3,4,6-13C4; Sugar Fruit-1,3,4,6-13C4. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 5mg. Molecular Formula: C213C4H12O6, Molecular Weight: 184.13. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Fructose-13C
D-Fructose-13C is the 13C labeled D-Fructose. D-Fructose (D(-)-Fructose) is a naturally occurring monosaccharide found in many plants. Uses: Scientific research. Category: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: D(-)?-Fructose-13C. CAS No. 108311-21-3. Pack Sizes: 5 mg; 10 mg; 25 mg; 50 mg; 100 mg. Product ID: HY-N7092S1.
D-fructose-[13C6]
Isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[UL-13C6]fructose. Grade: 99% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 201595-65-5. Molecular formula: [13C]6H12O6. Mole weight: 186.11.
D-Fructose-13C6
D-Fructose-13C6. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-13C6; D-(-)-Fructose-13C6; D-(-)-Levulose-13C6; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-13C6; Fructose-13C6; Fruit Sugar-13C6; Fujifructo L 95-13C6; Furucton-13C6; Hi-Fructo 970;-13C6 Krystar-13C6; Krystar 300-13C6; Levulose-13C6; Nevulose-13C6; Sugar Fruit-13C6. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 201595-65-5. Pack Sizes: 5mg, 25mg. Molecular Formula: 13C6H12O6, Molecular Weight: 186.11. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Fructose-13C6
D-Fructose-13C6 is the 13C labeled D-Fructose. D-Fructose (D(-)-Fructose) is a naturally occurring monosaccharide found in many plants. Uses: Scientific research. Category: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: D(-)?-Fructose-13C6. CAS No. 201595-65-5. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL in Water; 25 mg; 100 mg. Product ID: HY-N7092S.
D-Fructose-[13C6] 1,6-Bisphosphate Sodium Salt Hydrate
Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is an intermediate that lies within the glycolysis metabolic pathway and is also a pyruvate kinase allosteric activator. Synonyms: D-Fructose-13C6 1,6-Bis(dihydrogen phosphate) sodium salt hydrate; D-Fructose-13C6 1,6-Diphosphate sodium salt hydrate; Diphosphofructose-13C6 sodium salt hydrate; Esafosfan-13C6 sodium salt hydrate; Esafosfina-13C6 sodium salt hydrate; FDP-13C6 sodium salt hydrate; Fosfructose-13C6 sodium salt hydrate; Fructose-13C6 1,6-Bis(dihydrogen phosphate) sodium salt hydrate; D-Fructose-13C6 1,6-Bisphosphate sodium salt hydrate. Molecular formula: [13C]6H14O12P2.xH2O.xNa. Mole weight: 346.06 (anhydrous free acid).
D-Fructose-13C6 1,6-Bisphosphate Sodium Salt Hydrate
Isotope labelled Fructose1,6-bisphosphate is an intermediate that lies within the glycolysis metabolic pathway and is also an allosteric activator of pyruvate kinase. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: D-Fructose-13C6 1,6-Bis(dihydrogen phosphate); D-Fructose-13C6 1,6-Biphosphate; D-Fructose-13C6 1,6-Bisphosphate; D-Fructose-13C6 1,6-Diphosphate; Diphosphofructose-13C6; Esafosfan-13C6; Esafosfina-13C6; FDP-13C6; Fosfructose-13C6; Fructose-13C6 1,6-Bis(dihydrogen phosphate); Fructose-13C6 1,6-Bisphosphate; Fructose-13C6 1,6-Diphosphate; Harden-Young Ester-13C6. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Fructose-13C6-1,6-diphosphate sodium salt
D-Fructose-13C6-1,6-diphosphate sodium salt.
D-fructose-[1,6-13C2]
D-fructose-[1,6-13C2]. Synonyms: D-fructose 1-13C,6-13C; D-Fructose-1,6-13C2. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 287100-71-4. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Fructose-1,6-13C2
D-Fructose-1,6-13C2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-1,6-13C2; D-(-)-Fructose-1,6-13C2; D-(-)-Levulose-1,6-13C2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1,6-13C2; Fructose-1,6-13C2; Fruit Sugar-1,6-13C2; Fujifructo L 95-1,6-13C2; Furucton-1,6-13C2; Hi-Fructo 970-1,6-13C2; Krystar-1,6-13C2; Krystar 300-1,6-13C2; Levulose-1,6-13C2; Nevulose-1,6-13C2; Sugar Fruit-1,6-13C2. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 287100-71-4. Pack Sizes: 5mg. Molecular Formula: C413C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 182.14. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate
1g Pack Size. Group: Biochemicals, Carbohydrates, Sugars. Formula: C6H14O12P2. CAS No. 488-69-7. Prepack ID 42503371-1g. Molecular Weight 340.12. See USA prepack pricing.
D-Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphate Sodium Salt Hydrate
Fructose1,6-bisphosphate is an intermediate that lies within the glycolysis metabolic pathway and is also an pyruvate kinase allosteric activator. Synonyms: D-Fructose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate) Sodium Salt Hydrate; D-Fructose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate) Sodium Salt Hydrate; D-Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate Sodium Salt Hydrate; D-Fructose 1,6-diphosphate Sodium Salt Hydrate; Diphosphofructose Sodium Salt Hydrate; Esafosfan Sodium Salt Hydrate; Esafosfina Sodium Salt Hydrate; FDP Sodium Salt Hydrate; Fosfructose Sodium Salt Hydrate; Fructose 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate) Sodium Salt Hydrate; Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate Sodium Salt Hydrate; Fructose 1,6-diphosphate Sodium Salt Hydrate; Harden-Young ester Sodium Salt Hydrate. CAS No. 41012-14-0. Molecular formula: C6H14O12P2 xH2O xNa. Mole weight: 340.12 (free base).
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate
Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, also known as Harden-Young ester, is fructose sugar phosphorylated on carbons 1 and 6 (i.e., is a fructosephosphate). The β-D-form of this compound is very common in cells. The vast majority of glucose and fructose entering a cell will become converted to fructose 1,6-bisphosphate at some point. Uses: Anti-arrhythmia agents. Synonyms: D-fructose-1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate). CAS No. 488-69-7. Molecular formula: C6H14O12P2. Mole weight: 340.12.
D-Fructose-1,6-Diphosphate-[13C6] Trisodium Salt Hydrate
D-Fructose-1,6-Diphosphate-[13C6] Trisodium Salt Hydrate. Synonyms: D-Fructose-1,6-Diphosphate, Sodium salt hydrate-13C6. Grade: 98% by CP; 98% atom 13C. Molecular formula: [13C]6H13Na3O13P2. Mole weight: 430.08 (anhydrous).
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate dibarium salt
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate dibarium salt, renowned in the biomedical industry, assumes a pivotal position in cellular metabolism as a vital intermediary within the glycolytic pathway. Its profound impact manifests through therapeutic interventions targeting liver diseases and diverse metabolic disorders. Synonyms: D-Fructose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate), barium salt (1:2); Dibarium 1,6-di-O-phosphonatohex-2-ulose. CAS No. 6035-52-5. Molecular formula: C6H10Ba2O12P2. Mole weight: 610.74.
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate dicalcium salt
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate dicalcium salt is an indispensible molecule within the biomedical industry, used for studying diverse ailments encompassing metabolic disorders, hepatic pathologies and select malignancies. Its inhibitory efficacy resides in its capacity to selectively modulate metabolic pathways, thus orchestrating cellular metabolism and fostering optimum cellular homeostasis. CAS No. 6055-82-9. Molecular formula: C6H10Ca2O12P2. Mole weight: 416.24.
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate disodium salt
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate disodium salt is a paramount compound in the biomedical arena, operating as an essential intermediary in the intricate web of cellular energy synthesis. Its multifaceted involvement in the glycolysand gluconeogenesis pathways champions its significance. Synonyms: Fructose-1,6-diphosphate disodium salt. CAS No. 26177-85-5. Molecular formula: C6H12Na2O12P2. Mole weight: 384.08.
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate monocalcium salt
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate monocalcium salt is a pivotal compound extensively employed in the biomedical sector, emerging as a cornerstone in studying specific ailments through its involvement in the intricate metabolic pathway. Its indispensable contribution to cellular energy production and glycogen metabolism renders it a potent asset in the realm of drug development, offering promising avenues for studying a myriad of metabolic disorders. Synonyms: D(+)-Fructofuranose 1,6-diphosphate. CAS No. 103213-33-8. Molecular formula: C6H12CaO12P2. Mole weight: 378.18.
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate tetra(cyclohexylammonium) salt
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate tetra(cyclohexylammonium) salt is an indispensable compound, holding paramount significance as a precursor in the glycolytic pathway while participating actively in sundry metabolic processes. Synonyms: D-Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate tetra(cyclohexylammonium) salt. CAS No. 103213-44-1. Molecular formula: C6H26N4O12P2. Mole weight: 408.24.
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate tetrasodium salt
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate tetrasodium salt is a crucial compound widely used in the pharmaceutical industry. It acts as a mediator in glycolysis, aiding glucose metabolism to produce energy. Additionally, it serves as a regulator in various biochemical pathways, making it valuable in treating metabolic disorders and enhancing cellular functions. Synonyms: D-Fructose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate), tetrasodium salt; D-Fructose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate), sodium salt (1:4). CAS No. 23784-19-2. Molecular formula: C6H10Na4O12P2. Mole weight: 428.04.
D-Fructose 1,6-diphosphate trisodium salt
5g Pack Size. Group: Carbohydrates, Sugars. Formula: C6H11O12Na3P2. CAS No. 38099-82-0. Prepack ID 67895698-5g. Molecular Weight 406.06. See USA prepack pricing.
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate trisodium salt
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate trisodium salt, a biochemical compound of utmost importance, finds applications in the realm of biomedicine as a supplement in cell culture media. The compound works wonders by not only enhancing cell viability and proliferation but also playing a critical role in glycolysis and energy production in cells. Its significance cannot be ignored in the treatment of sepsis, trauma, and ischemia reperfusion injury. Synonyms: D-Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate trisodium salt; D-Fructose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate), sodium salt (1:3); D-Fructose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate), trisodium salt; Cordox; CPC 111; Fosfructose trisodium; Fructose 1,6-diphosphate trisodium salt; Trisodium fructose 1,6-diphosphate. CAS No. 38099-82-0. Molecular formula: C6H11Na3O12P2. Mole weight: 406.06.
D-Fructose-1,6-diphosphate trisodium salt octahydrate
D-Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (FBP), a common metabolic sugar, is a precursor of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone phosphate in the glycolysis pathway. It is an allosteric activator of enzymes such as pyruvate kinase and a substrate for the recognition and characterization of enzymes such as fructose-1,6-diphosphate aldolase and fructose-1,6-diphosphatase. FBP is studied as a neuroprotective agent in brain injury. It is used as a cardioprotection for ischemic disorders. Synonyms: D-Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate trisodium salt octahydrate. CAS No. 81028-91-3. Molecular formula: C6H11Na3O12P2.8H2O. Mole weight: 550.18.
D-Fructose-1-phosphate
D-Fructose-1-phosphate is a compound widely employed in the biomedical sector. Within the glycolysis pathway, it assumes a pivotal role in facilitating the production of fructose-6-phosphate, serving as a critical intermediate. Synonyms: Fructose-1-phosphate; D-fructose 1-(dihydrogen phosphate); 1-O-phosphono-D-fructose; D-Fructose, 1-(dihydrogen phosphate); Fructose-1-monophosphate; keto-D-fructose 1-phosphate; Fructose, 1-(dihydrogen phosphate), D-. Grade: ≥95%. CAS No. 15978-08-2. Molecular formula: C6H13O9P. Mole weight: 260.14.
D-Fructose 1-phosphate barium salt trihydrate
D-Fructose 1-phosphate barium salt trihydrate is a vital compound utilized in the biomedical industry extensively employed in the research of various metabolic disorders and enzyme deficiencies related to fructose metabolism. With its precise chemical composition and properties, this product serves as an essential tool for investigating fructose-related diseases at a molecular level. CAS No. 53823-70-4. Molecular formula: C6H17BaO12P. Mole weight: 449.49.
D-Fructose 1-phosphate disodium is a key intermediate metabolite in the fructose metabolic pathway. As a key signaling molecule linking fructose metabolism and glucose metabolic regulation, D-Fructose 1-phosphate disodium acts as an allosteric modulator to counteract the inhibitory effect of the glucokinase-regulatory protein complex, thereby finely regulating the direction of hepatic glucose metabolism at the substrate level[1][2]. Uses: Scientific research. Category: Signaling pathways. CAS No. 71662-09-4. Pack Sizes: 1 mg. Product ID: HY-112253A.
D-Fructose 1-phosphate disodium salt
D-Fructose 1-phosphate disodium salt is a crucial component used in the biomedical industry playing a vital role in the research of metabolic disorders and genetic diseases associated with defects in fructose metabolism. This product acts as a substrate for the enzymatic reaction leading to the conversion of fructose-1-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate, facilitating normal fructose metabolism. Synonyms: D-Fructofuranose, 1-(dihydrogen phosphate), disodium salt. Grade: 90%. CAS No. 71662-09-4. Molecular formula: C6H11Na2O9P. Mole weight: 304.10.
D-Fructose 1-phosphate disodium salt
D-Fructose 1-phosphate disodium salt. CAS No. 71662-09-4. Purity: Min. 90%. Product ID: ALC-FP-71662094. Molecular formula: C6H11Na2O9P. Mole weight: 304.10 g/mol. Alfa Chemistry - ISO 9001:32057 Certified.
D-Fructose-1-(R)-d. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-1-(R)-d; D-(-)-Fructose-1-(R)-d; D-(-)-Levulose-1-(R)-d; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1-(R)-d; Fructose-1-(R)-d; Fruit Sugar-1-(R)-d; Fujifructo L 95-1-(R)-d; Furucton-1-(R)-d; Hi-Fructo 970-1-(R)-d; Krystar-1-(R)-d; Krystar 300-1-(R)-d; Levulose-1-(R)-d; Nevulose-1-(R)-d; Sugar Fruit-1-(R)-d. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. Molecular Formula: C6H11DO6, Molecular Weight: 181.17. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Fructose-1-(R)-d1
Isotope labelled D-Fructose, a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in numerous fruits and plants. Synonyms: Advantose FS 95-1-(R)-d; D-(-)-Fructose-1-(R)-d; D-(-)-Levulose-1-(R)-d; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1-(R)-d; Fructose-1-(R)-d; Fruit Sugar-1-(R)-d; Fujifructo L 95-1-(R)-d; Furucton-1-(R)-d; Hi-Fructo 970-1-(R)-d; Krystar-1-(R)-d; Krystar 300-1-(R)-d; Levulose-1-(R)-d; Nevulose-1-(R)-d; Sugar Fruit-1-(R)-d. CAS No. 374089-83-5. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.17.
D-Fructose-1-(S)-d
D-Fructose-1-(S)-d. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-1-(S)-d; D-(-)-Fructose-1-(S)-d; D-(-)-Levulose-1-(S)-d; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1-(S)-d; Fructose-1-(S)-d; Fruit Sugar-1-(S)-d; Fujifructo L 95-1-(S)-d; Furucton-1-(S)-d; Hi-Fructo 970-1-(S)-d; Krystar-1-(S)-d; Krystar 300-1-(S)-d; Levulose-1-(S)-d; Nevulose-1-(S)-d; Sugar Fruit-1-(S)-d. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 25mg. Molecular Formula: C6H11DO6, Molecular Weight: 181.17. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Fructose-1-(S)-d1
Isotope labelled D-Fructose, a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in numerous fruits and plants. Synonyms: Advantose FS 95-1-(S)-d; D-(-)-Fructose-1-(S)-d; D-(-)-Levulose-1-(S)-d; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-1-(S)-d; Fructose-1-(S)-d; Fruit Sugar-1-(S)-d; Fujifructo L 95-1-(S)-d; Furucton-1-(S)-d; Hi-Fructo 970-1-(S)-d; Krystar-1-(S)-d; Krystar 300-1-(S)-d; Levulose-1-(S)-d; Nevulose-1-(S)-d; Sugar Fruit-1-(S)-d; D-Fructose-1-C-d, (1S)-. CAS No. 80599-66-2. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.17.
D-Fructose-[2-13C]
Isotope labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[2-13C]fructose; Advantose FS 95-2-13C; D-(-)-Fructose-2-13C; D-(-)-Levulose-2-13C; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-2-13C; Fructose-2-13C; Fruit Sugar-2-13C; Fujifructo L 95-2-13C; Furucton-2-13C; Hi-Fructo 970-2-13C; Krystar-2-13C; Krystar 300-2-13C; Levulose-2-13C; Nevulose-2-13C. Grade: 99% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 117013-19-1. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15.
D-Fructose-2-13C
D-Fructose-2-13C. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-2-13C; D-(-)-Fructose-2-13C; D-(-)-Levulose-2-13C; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-2-13C; Fructose-2-13C; Fruit Sugar-2-13C; Fujifructo L 95-2-13C; Furucton-2-13C; Hi-Fructo 970-2-13C; Krystar-2-13C; Krystar 300-2-13C; Levulose-2-13C; Nevulose-2-13C; Sugar Fruit-2-13C. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 117013-19-1. Pack Sizes: 25mg. Molecular Formula: C513CH12O6, Molecular Weight: 181.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
D-Fructose-[2-13C] 1,6-Bisphosphate Tetrasodium Salt Hydrate
Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is an intermediate that lies within the glycolysis metabolic pathway and is also a pyruvate kinase allosteric activator. Synonyms: D-Fructose-2-13C 1,6-Bis(dihydrogen phosphate) tetrasodium salt hydrate; D-Fructose-2-13C 1,6-Biphosphate tetrasodium salt hydrate; D-Fructose-2-13C 1,6-Diphosphate tetrasodium salt hydrate; Diphosphofructose-2-13C tetrasodium salt hydrate; Esafosfan-2-13C tetrasodium salt hydrate; Esafosfina-2-13C tetrasodium salt hydrate; FDP-2-13C tetrasodium salt hydrate; Fosfructose-2-13C tetrasodium salt hydrate. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H10Na4O12P2.xH2O. Mole weight: 429.03 (anhydrous basis).
D-Fructose-2-13C2 1,6-Bisphosphate Tetrasodium Salt Hydrate
D-Fructose-[2-18O] is the labelled analogue of D-Fructose, which is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in a large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: D-[2-18O]fructose; D-fructose-2-18O; D-(-)-Fructose-2-18O; D-(-)-Levulose-2-18O; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-2-18O; Fructose-2-18O; Furucton-2-18O; Krystar-2-18O; Levulose-2-18O; Nevulose-2-18O. Grade: ≥95%; >90% atom 18O. Molecular formula: C6H12O5[18O]. Mole weight: 182.16.
D-Fructose-[2,5-13C2]
An isotope labelled analog of D-Fructose. D-Fructose is a monosaccharide that naturally occurs in large number of fruits and plants. Synonyms: Advantose FS 95-2,5-13C2; D-(-)-Fructose-2,5-13C2; D-(-)-Levulose-2,5-13C2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-2,5-13C2; Fructose-2,5-13C2; Fruit Sugar-2,5-13C2; Fujifructo L 95-2,5-13C2; Furucton-2,5-13C2; Hi-Fructo 970-2,5-13C2; Krystar-2,5-13C2; Krystar 300-2,5-13C2; Levulose-2,5-13C2; Nevulose-2,5-13C2; Sugar Fruit-2,5-13C2. CAS No. 141258-84-6. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Fructose-2,5-13C2
D-Fructose-2,5-13C2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Advantose FS 95-2,5-13C2; D-(-)-Fructose-2,5-13C2; D-(-)-Levulose-2,5-13C2; D-Arabino-2-hexulose-2,5-13C2; Fructose-2,5-13C2; Fruit Sugar-2,5-13C2; Fujifructo L 95-2,5-13C2; Furucton-2,5-13C2; Hi-Fructo 970-2,5-13C2; Krystar-2,5-13C2; Krystar 300-2,5-13C2; Levulose-2,5-13C2; Nevulose-2,5-13C2; Sugar Fruit-2,5-13C2. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 141258-84-6. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. Molecular Formula: C413C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 182.14. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Fructose-2,6-diphosphate sodium salt
D-Fructose-2,6-diphosphate sodium salt is a vital compound in biomedicine used as a metabolic regulator. It plays a crucial role in the regulation of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. D-Fructose-2,6-diphosphate sodium salt is employed in researching enzyme mechanisms, drug development targeting metabolic disorders, and in studying the treatment of diseases like diabetes and cancer. Synonyms: beta-D-Fructofuranose, 2,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate), sodium salt (1:x). CAS No. 84364-89-6. Molecular formula: C6H13NaO12P2. Mole weight: 362.10.
D-fructose-[3-13C]
D-fructose-[3-13C]. Synonyms: D-fructose-[3-13C]; D-[3-13C]fructose. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 249928-59-4. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15.