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D-Glucose 6-phosphate disodium salt

Cat.No.S5518

D-Glucose 6-phosphate disodium salt is the disodium salt form of D-Glucose 6-phosphate, a common form of glucose within the cell, participating in two major metabolic pathways: glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway. It can be coverted to glycogen or starch for storage.
D-Glucose 6-phosphate disodium salt Chemical Structure

Chemical Structure

Molecular Weight: 304.1

Quality Control

Batch: S551801 Water]60 mg/mL]false]DMSO]Insoluble]false]]]false Purity: 98.95%
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Chemical Information, Storage & Stability

Molecular Weight 304.1 Formula

C6H13O9P.2Na

Storage (From the date of receipt) 3 years -20°C powder
CAS No. 3671-99-6 -- Storage of Stock Solutions

Synonyms N/A Smiles C(C(C(C(C(C=O)O)O)O)O)OP(=O)([O-])[O-].[Na+].[Na+]

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