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Catalog Number:
32399
CAS Number:
13133-07-8
Trihidrato de nistosa
Purity:
≥ 99 % (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
Trihidrato de fungitetraosa, Trihidrato de nistosa
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$127.79 /100 mg
Tamaño
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Product Information

Conservar lejos de agentes oxidantes.

Synonyms
Trihidrato de fungitetraosa, Trihidrato de nistosa
CAS Number
13133-07-8
Purity
≥ 99 % (HPLC)
Molecular Formula
C24H42O21 · 3H2O
Molecular Weight
666.58
MDL Number
MFCD00211313
PubChem ID
3707011
Appearance
Polvo cristalino de color blanco a blanquecino.
Optical Rotation
[a] 20 D
Conditions
Conservar entre 2 y 8 °C.
General Information
Synonyms
Trihidrato de fungitetraosa, Trihidrato de nistosa
CAS Number
13133-07-8
Purity
≥ 99 % (HPLC)
Molecular Formula
C24H42O21 · 3H2O
Molecular Weight
666.58
MDL Number
MFCD00211313
PubChem ID
3707011
Appearance
Polvo cristalino de color blanco a blanquecino.
Optical Rotation
[a] 20 D
Conditions
Conservar entre 2 y 8 °C.
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Nistose trihydrate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Food Industry: It serves as a natural sweetener and bulking agent in various food products, providing a low-calorie alternative to sugar while enhancing texture and flavor.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Used as an excipient in drug formulations, it helps improve the solubility and bioavailability of active ingredients, making medications more effective.
  • Cosmetics: Its moisturizing properties make it a popular ingredient in skincare products, helping to hydrate and improve skin texture without clogging pores.
  • Biotechnology: Nistose trihydrate is utilized in cell culture media, supporting the growth of various cell types and enhancing the yield of biopharmaceutical production.
  • Research Applications: It is employed in studies related to carbohydrate metabolism and gut health, providing insights into prebiotic effects and microbial interactions in the digestive system.

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