![]() L-Diguluronic acid structure
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Common Name | L-Diguluronic acid | ||
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CAS Number | 34044-54-7 | Molecular Weight | 370.26 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C12H18O13 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of L-Diguluronic acidL-Diguluronic acid is a linear polysaccharide copolymer composed of two L-guluronic acid (G) and can be used to from Alginate[1]. Alginate is a generic name of unbranched polyanionic polysaccharides and can be used for the research of antifungal agents delivery carries[2]. |
Name | L-Diguluronic acid |
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Description | L-Diguluronic acid is a linear polysaccharide copolymer composed of two L-guluronic acid (G) and can be used to from Alginate[1]. Alginate is a generic name of unbranched polyanionic polysaccharides and can be used for the research of antifungal agents delivery carries[2]. |
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In Vitro | Alginate is a generic name assigned to a series of polyanionic polysaccharides of β-d-mannuronic acid (M) and α-l-guluronic acid (G). Alginate is linked by a 1→4 linkage and displaying chain homosequences of MMM and GGG, interdispersed with MGM heterosequences[1]. Alginate is widely used for obtainment of drug delivery systems due to its non-toxicity, biodegradability, biocompatibility, mucoadhesive, and non-immunogenic properties. Additionally, alginate-based antifungal delivery systems have great potential in the treatment of fungal infections in vivo[1]. |
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Molecular Formula | C12H18O13 |
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Molecular Weight | 370.26 |