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CAS No.: | 5328-37-0 |
Formula: | C5h10o5 |
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Arabinose is an organic compound with the chemical formula C5H10O5, also known as L (+) - gum aldose, L (+) - pentose, pectin sugar, etc. A L-monosaccharide originally isolated and extracted through complex chemical and physical methods from a colloid secreted by the Arabian tree. Natural L-arabinose is rarely present in free form.
There are two main types of arabinose industrial products: D-arabinose can be obtained by degrading D-glucose, which is relatively rare in nature and mainly appears in certain bacterial polysaccharides. Natural L-arabinose can be obtained by enzymatic isomerization of D-xylose with uridine diphosphate derivatives, and can also be extracted from arabinose in corn husk hemicellulose.
Name | L-Arabinose | Other name | L (+) - Guraldehyde, fructose |
Chemical formula | C5H10O5 | CAS | 5328-37-0 |
Molecular weight | 150.13 | Appearance | white crystalline powder |
Solubility | dissolve in water | Density | 1.625 g/cm³ |