Deoxynivalenol 3-β-D-Glucoside
| Product Name |
Deoxynivalenol 3-β-D-Glucoside
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| Product Code |
DA-D072-01
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| Chemical name |
Deoxynivalenol 3-β-D-Glucoside
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| Synonyms |
(2S,2'R,3'R,5'R,5a'R,6'S,9a'R)-6'-Hydroxy-5a'-(hydroxymethyl)-5',8'-dimethyl-3'-(((2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy)-2',3',4',5',5a',9a'-hexahydrospiro[oxirane-2,10'-[2,5]methanobenzo[b]oxepin]-7'(6'H)-one;
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| Impurity |
NA
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| CAS Number |
131180-21-7
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| Alternate CAS # |
NA
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| Molecular form |
C21H30O11
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| Appearance |
NA
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| Melting Point |
NA
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| Mol. Weight |
458.46
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| Storage |
2-8°C Refrigerator
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| Solubility |
NA
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| Stability |
NA
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| Category |
impurities,metabolites,pharmaceutical standards,intermediates,fine chemicals
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| Boiling Point |
NA
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| Applications |
Deoxynivalenol 3-β-D-glucoside is the resulting compound of the detoxification effect of UDP-glycosyltransferase on Deoxynivalenol, which is a mycotoxin produced by plant pathogenic fungi affecting wheat and maize, among other grains. The addition of a glucose group from UDP-glucose to Deoxynivalenol inactivates the mycotoxin. High levels of this conjugated mycotoxin are a threat to humans as the mycotoxin can be released after hydrolysis.
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| Dangerous Goods Info |
NA
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| References |
NA
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| Extra Notes |
NA
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| Documents (MSDS) |
No Data Available
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| Keywords |
NA |