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Sucrose octaacetate

Catalog No. T16949   CAS 126-14-7

Sucrose octaacetate is an acetylated derivative of sucrose and can be used as a food additive, binder, and plasticizer. Sucrose octaacetate is also used in many pesticides, insecticides, and other toxic products as a deterrent to accidental poisoning.

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Sucrose octaacetate Chemical Structure
Sucrose octaacetate, CAS 126-14-7
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Description Sucrose octaacetate is an acetylated derivative of sucrose and can be used as a food additive, binder, and plasticizer. Sucrose octaacetate is also used in many pesticides, insecticides, and other toxic products as a deterrent to accidental poisoning.
In vitro Sucrose octaacetate is nontoxic and has a number of uses based on its bitter taste. Polyaniline (PANI) nanofibers and nanorods are obtained using 2 and 3 g Sucrose octaacetate, respectively. The nanostructures containing irregular-shaped agglomerates, such as particulate particles and scaffolds are observed with increasing the concentrations of Sucrose octaacetate. The presence of Sucrose octaacetate during polymerization could only induce a change in morphology, but could not influence the molecular structure of the resulting PANI. Compared with those derived with 1, 3, and 4 g Sucrose octaacetate, the polymerized PANI from 2 g Sucrose octaacetate possesses higher thermal stability and electrical conductivity due to its higher crystallinity and highly ordered structure [1][3].
In vivo No recombination has been found between the Sucrose octaacetate-avoidance phenotype and PRP haplotype in any mouse population. To assess the latter possibility, two type-A, proline-rich protein genes (MP2 and M14), situated approximately 30 kb apart at the Prp locus, are separately transferred from a Sucrose octaacetate-taster inbred strain (SWR) to a Sucrose octaacetate-nontaster inbred strain (FVB). Five MP2-transgenic mice and seven M14-transgenic mice are insensitive to 1 mM Sucrose octaacetate in two-bottle tests, thus retaining the nontaster FVB phenotype [2].
Molecular Weight 678.59
Formula C28H38O19
CAS No. 126-14-7

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Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

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DMSO: 55 mg/mL (81.05 mM)

TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. William CraigStagner, et al. Chapter Five - Sucrose octaacetate. Profiles of Drug Substances, Excipients and Related Methodology. Volume 44, 2019, Pages 267-291. 2. Harder DB, et al. Sucrose octaacetate avoidance in nontaster mice is not enhanced by two type-A Prp transgenes from taster mice. Chem Senses. 2000 Feb;25(1):39-45. 3. HuaQiu, et al. Synthesis of polyaniline nanostructures via soft template of sucrose octaacetate. Synthetic Metals.Volume 160, Issues 11–12, June 2010, Pages 1179-1183.

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