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D-Glucose-6-phosphate (dipotassium hydrate) is a biochemical reagent utilized in glycobiology research. This field focuses on the study of carbohydrates' structure, synthesis, biology, and evolution. It encompasses carbohydrate chemistry, glycan formation and degradation enzymology, protein-glycan interactions, and glycans' roles in biological systems. Glycobiology is closely linked with fundamental research, biomedicine, and biotechnology.
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Description | D-Glucose-6-phosphate (dipotassium hydrate) is a biochemical reagent utilized in glycobiology research. This field focuses on the study of carbohydrates' structure, synthesis, biology, and evolution. It encompasses carbohydrate chemistry, glycan formation and degradation enzymology, protein-glycan interactions, and glycans' roles in biological systems. Glycobiology is closely linked with fundamental research, biomedicine, and biotechnology. |
Molecular Weight | 390.36 |
Formula | C6H17K2O12P |
Cas No. | 207727-36-4 |
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