D(+)-GlucoseCAS#50-99-7

Chemical Name:D(+)-Glucose

CAS No.:50-99-7

Appearance:White Crystalline Powder

Molecular Formula:C6H12O6

Molecular weight:180.16

Sample: Available


Product Details

Products Description of  D(+)-GlucoseCAS#50-99-7

D-(+)-Glucose (anhydrous glucose) industrial product purity ≥ 99%, white crystalline powder with odorless and sweet taste. Melting point 146℃, boiling point 527.1℃ (760mmHg). Vapor pressure 8.0×10⁻¹⁴mmHg (25℃), relative density 1.544 (20℃). Solubility in water: soluble, slightly soluble in ethanol, insoluble in ether. Stable, incompatible with strong oxidants.


Parameters

Melting point 

150-152 °C(lit.)

alpha 

52.75 º (c=10, H2O, NH4OH 25 ºC)

Boiling point 

232.96°C (rough estimate)

bulk density

630kg/m3

density 

1.5440

refractive index 

53 ° (C=10, H2O)

storage temp. 

room temp

solubility 

H2O: 1 M at 20 °C, clear, colorless

pka

pKa 12.43(H2O,t = 18,)(Approximate)

form 

Crystalline Powder

color 

White

Odor

Odorless

PH

5.0-7.0 (25℃, 1M in H2O)

PH Range

5.9

Optical Rotation

[α]25/D +52.5 to +53.0°(lit.)

biological source

wheat

Water Solubility 

Soluble

λmax

λ: 260 nm Amax: 0.03
λ: 280 nm Amax: 0.02

Merck 

14,4459

BRN 

1281608

Stability:

Stable. Substances to be avoided include strong oxidizing agents. Combustible.

InChIKey

WQZGKKKJIJFFOK-DVKNGEFBSA-N

LogP

-2.490 (est)

CAS DataBase Reference

50-99-7(CAS DataBase Reference)

NIST Chemistry Reference

Glucose(50-99-7)

EPA Substance Registry System

Dextrose (50-99-7)


Safety Information

Hazard Codes 

Xi,Xn

Risk Statements 

36/37/38-63-62-46-36/38-21

Safety Statements 

26-36/37-24/25-53-25

WGK Germany 

1

RTECS 

LZ6600000

3

Autoignition Temperature

500 °C

TSCA 

Yes

HS Code 

17023051

Hazardous Substances Data

50-99-7(Hazardous Substances Data)

Toxicity

LD50 orally in Rabbit: 25800 mg/kg


Product Application of  D(+)-GlucoseCAS#50-99-7

Glucose is the primary fuel for biological respiration. During digestion, complex sugarsand starches are broken down into glucose (as well as fructose and galactose) in the small intestine.Glucose then moves into the bloodstream and is transported to the liver where glucoseis metabolized through a series of biochemical reactions, collectively referred to as glycolysis.


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