D-Galactopyranuronic acid hydrate (1:1)
Names
[ CAS No. ]:
91510-62-2
[ Name ]:
D-Galactopyranuronic acid hydrate (1:1)
[Synonym ]:
α-D-GALACTURONIC ACID HYDRATE
MFCD00071585
EINECS 211-682-6
D-Galactopyranuronic acid hydrate (1:1)
D-Galactopyranuronic acid, hydrate (1:1)
Chemical & Physical Properties
[ Boiling Point ]:
495.2ºC at 760 mmHg
[ Melting Point ]:
164-165ºC
[ Molecular Formula ]:
C6H12O8
[ Molecular Weight ]:
212.155
[ Flash Point ]:
211.1ºC
[ Exact Mass ]:
212.053223
[ PSA ]:
136.68000
[ Index of Refraction ]:
52.5 ° (C=10, H2O)
[ Storage condition ]:
Refrigerator
MSDS
Safety Information
[ Personal Protective Equipment ]:
Eyeshields;Gloves;type N95 (US);type P1 (EN143) respirator filter
[ Hazard Codes ]:
Xi
[ Safety Phrases ]:
S24/25
[ RIDADR ]:
NONH for all modes of transport
[ WGK Germany ]:
3
[ HS Code ]:
2918990090
Customs
[ HS Code ]: 2918990090
[ Summary ]:
2918990090. other carboxylic acids with additional oxygen function and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives. VAT:17.0%. Tax rebate rate:13.0%. . MFN tariff:6.5%. General tariff:30.0%
Articles
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At present almost all the pectinolytic enzymes used for industrial applications are produced by fungi. There are a few reports of pectinase production by bacterial strains. Therefore, in the present s...
The development of a new analytical model for the identification of saccharide binders in paint samples.PLoS ONE 7 , e49383, (2012)
This paper describes a method for reliably identifying saccharide materials in paintings. Since the 3(rd) millennium B.C., polysaccharide materials such as plant gums, sugar, flour, and honey were use...
Analysis of plant gums and saccharide materials in paint samples: comparison of GC-MS analytical procedures and databases.Chem. Cent. J. 6 , 115, (2013)
Saccharide materials have been used for centuries as binding media, to paint, write and illuminate manuscripts and to apply metallic leaf decorations. Although the technical literature often reports o...