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Cat No. Product Name Synonyms Targets
T0591 D-Galactose D-(+)-Galactose,D-Galactopyranose,Alpha-D-galactose Endogenous Metabolite
D-Galactose (Alpha-D-galactose) is an aldohexose that exists naturally in the D-form in lactose, cerebrosides, gangliosides, and mucoproteins and is converted enzymatically into D-glucose for metabolism or polysaccharide...
T4942 Galactose 1-phosphate Potassium salt α-D-Galactose-1-phosphate Dipotassium Pentahydrate Others , Endogenous Metabolite
Galactose 1-phosphate Potassium salt (α-D-Galactose-1-phosphate Dipotassium Pentahydrate) is an intermediate in the galactose metabolism and nucleotide sugars metabolism pathways.
T0591L Galactose alpha-D-Galactose
Galactose prevents cognitive deficits in male Wistar rats.
T8144 Raffinose Melitose,Melitriose Others , Endogenous Metabolite
Raffinose (Melitriose) is an indigestible short-chain oligosaccharide, a trisaccharide composed of galactose, glucose and fructose, found in many plants. It can be hydrolyzed by α-galactosidase (α-GAL) to D-galactose and...
T2713 Stachyose tetrahydrate Stachyose,D-Stachyose tetrahydrate Apoptosis , Others
Stachyose tetrahydrate (D-Stachyose tetrahydrate) is a tetrasaccharide consisting of two α-D-galactose units, one α-D-glucose unit, and one β-D-fructose unit sequentially.
T2914 D-Melibiose Galalpha1-6Glcbeta,Melibiose Others , Endogenous Metabolite
D-Melibiose (Galalpha1-6Glcbeta) is a reducing disaccharide formed by an alpha-1, 6 linkage between galactose and glucose (D-Gal-α(1→6)-D-Glc).
T75402 Galactokinase (BiGalK)
Galactokinase (BiGalK), a phosphotransferase, catalyzes the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of α-D-galactose to galactose 1-phosphate [1].
T78506 α-Lactose hydrate α-D-Lactose hydrate
α-Lactose (hydrate) (α-D-Lactose (hydrate)), the main carbohydrate in mammalian milk, comprises two sugar units: glucose and galactose, and occurs as two anomers, α and β. It serves multiple roles in the food and pharmac...
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