1,6-ANHYDRO-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSE Basic information
Product Name: 1,6-ANHYDRO-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSE
Synonyms: 1,6-Anhydro- -glucopyranose;1,6-anhydro-beta-d-glucopyranos;1,6-Anhydro-beta-D-glucopyranose (levoglucosan);1,6-Anhydro-β-D-glycopyranose;1,6-Anhydro-β-glucopyranose;Anhydro-d-mannosan;beta-D-Glucopyranose, 1,6-anhydro-;LEVOGLUCOSAN
CAS: 498-07-7
MF: C6H10O5
MW: 162.14
EINECS: 207-855-0
Product Categories: Sugars, Carbohydrates & Glucosides;O-Substituted Sugars;Biochemistry;Glucose;Sugars;Carbohydrates & Derivatives
Mol File: 498-07-7.mol
1,6-ANHYDRO-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSE Structure
1,6-ANHYDRO-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSE Chemical Properties
Melting point 182-184 °C(lit.)
alpha -66 º (C=1 IN H2O)
refractive index -66.5 ° (C=2, H2O)
storage temp. 2-8°C
form Crystalline Powder or Crystals
color White to slightly beige
Water Solubility Soluble in Ethanol and Water.
BRN 80998
NIST Chemistry Reference 1,6-Anhydro-beta-D-glucopyranose(498-07-7)
EPA Substance Registry System .beta.-D-Glucopyranose, 1,6-anhydro-(498-07-7)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn
Risk Statements 20/21/22-36/37/38
Safety Statements 22-24/25-36-26
WGK Germany 3
HS Code 29400000
1,6-ANHYDRO-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSE Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties White Crystalline Odourless Solid
Uses 1,6-Anhydrohexopyranoses have proven to be valuable synthons for the preparation of biologically important and structurally diverse products (e.g. rifamycin S, indanomycin, thromboxane B2, (+)-biotin , tetrodotoxin, quinone, and macrolide antibiotics) as well as for modified sugars.
Uses useful carbohydrate synthon pharmaceutical intermediate
Definition ChEBI: A anhydrohexose that is the 1,6-anhydro-derivative of beta-D-glucopyranose.