Glycosyl compounds

Glycosyl compounds

Glycosyl compounds are derived from carbohydrates and consist of sugar that contains a glycosidic bond and an additional functional group. These compounds may be used or classified based on the bond type and the presence of sugar or glycone. These products include anhydrous D-(+)-trehalose, an inducer of autophagy that protects cells against numerous environmental stresses.
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: D(+)-Cellobiose. : 528-50-7. : White. : Store at Room Temperature.
: Sucrose. : 57-50-1. : White. : Store at room temperature.
: Salicin. : 138-52-3. : 205-331-6. : C13H18O7.
: Sucrose. : 57-50-1. : Room Temperature. : C12H22O11.
: Sucrose. : 57-50-1. : Room Temperature. : C12H22O11.
: Isopropyl-β-D-Thiogalactopyranoside. : 367-93-1. : 0°C. : C9H18O5S.
: Sucrose. : 57-50-1. : White. : Store at room temperature.
: D-(+)-Trehalose dihydrate. : 6138-23-4. : White. : Store at Room Temperature (15 to 30°C).
: cane sugar. : d-sucrose. : C12H22O11. : 14,8881.