Name | D-fructofuranose 6-phosphate |
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Synonyms |
F6P
D-fructose-6-phosphate Fructose-6-phosphoric acid Fru6-P D-fructose 6-(dihydrogen phosphate) lactacidogen D-fructose-6-P Fructose-6-phosphate fructose-6-P A-D-fructose-6-P fruc6p |
Description | D-Fructose 6-phosphate is an endogenous metabolite present in Saliva that can be used for the research of Lewy Body Dementia[1][2]. |
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Target |
Human Endogenous Metabolite |
In Vitro | Endogenous metabolites is defined as those that are annotated by Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes as substrates or products of the ~1900 metabolic enzymes encoded in our genome. It is clear in the body of literature that there are documented toxic properties for many of these metabolites[1]. |
References |
Density | 1.936g/cm3 |
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Boiling Point | 591.6ºC at 760 mmHg |
Molecular Formula | C6H13O9P |
Molecular Weight | 260.13600 |
Flash Point | 311.6ºC |
Exact Mass | 260.03000 |
PSA | 166.72000 |
Index of Refraction | 1.622 |
RIDADR | UN 1759 |
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Packaging Group | III |
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