Formulation: A crystalline solid
Formal Name: β-D-glucopyranose
Purity: ≥98%
Formula Markup: C6H12O6
Formula Weight: 180,2
Shelf life (days): 1460
CAS Number: 492-61-5
Notes: D-Glucose, a naturally occurring monosaccharide found in plants, is the primary energy source for living organisms.{14802} It is utilized as a metabolic intermediate by cells for either aerobic or anaerobic respiration. D-Glucose exists in two cyclic forms, α-D-glucose and β-D-glucose, based on the position of the substituent at the anomeric center.{19676} α-D-Glucose is the monomer unit in starch, whereas β-D-glucose is the monomer unit in cellulose.{19676} When one of these anomers is added to solution, it undergoes reversible epimerization to the other via an open-chain form, during which the specific rotation of the solution changes gradually until it reaches equilibrium. The existence of multiple binding modes of this single monosaccharide has been studied as a model scaffold to design compounds with increased probability of ligand binding.{27288}