Melibiose is a reducing disaccharide formed by an alpha-16 linkage between galactose and glucose (D-Gal-α(1→6)-D-Glc). It can be formed by invertase-mediated hydrolysis of raffinose which produces melibiose and fructose. Melibiose […]
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Kojibiose
Kojibiose is a disaccharide. It is a product of the caramelization of glucose.
Laminaribiose
Laminaribiose is a disaccharide which is used notably in the agricultural field and as an antiseptic. It is in general obtained by hydrolysis or by acetolysis of natural polysaccharides of […]
Isomaltose
Isomaltose is a disaccharide similar to maltose but with a α-(1-6)-linkage instead of the α-(1-4)-linkage. It is a reducing sugar. Both of the sugars are glucose and pyranoses. Isomaltose is […]
Fluorine perchlorate
Fluorine perchlorate is the rarely encountered chemical compound of fluorine chlorine and oxygen with the chemical formula FClO4 or FOClO3. It is an extremely unstable gas that explodes spontaneously and […]
DIPAMP
DIPAMP is an organophosphorus compound that is used as a ligand in homogeneous catalysis. It is a white solid that dissolves in organic solvents. Work on this compound by W. […]
Osmium(IV) chloride
Osmium(IV) chloride or osmium tetrachloride is the inorganic compound composed of osmium and chlorine with the empirical formula OsCl4. It exists in two polymorphs (crystalline forms). The compound is used […]
Thulium(III) chloride
Thulium(III) chloride or thulium trichloride is the chemical compound composed of thulium and chlorine with the formula TmCl3. It forms yellow crystals. Thulium(III) chloride has the YCl3 (AlCl3) layer structure […]
Lutetium(III) chloride
Lutetium(III) chloride or lutetium trichloride is the chemical compound composed of lutetium and chlorine with the formula LuCl3. It forms hygroscopic white monoclinic crystals. Lutetium(III) chloride has the YCl3 (AlCl3) […]
Turanose
Turanose is a reducing disaccharide. The D-isomer is naturally occurring. Its systematic name is α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→3)-α-D-fructofuranose. It is an analog of sucrose not metabolized by higher plants but rather acquired through […]