NEOHESPERIDOSE HEPTAACETATE
- CAS NO.:19949-47-4
- Empirical Formula: C26H36O17
- Molecular Weight: 620.55
- MDL number: MFCD00017494
- SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
- Update Date: 2023-05-25 18:01:10
What is NEOHESPERIDOSE HEPTAACETATE?
The Uses of NEOHESPERIDOSE HEPTAACETATE
Neohesperidose heptaacetate (CAS# 19949-47-4) is a disaccharide and a useful building block, used in the synthetic preparation of flavonol glycosides isolated from the leaves of Boscia salicifolia Oliv, which have immunosuppressant properties.
Properties of NEOHESPERIDOSE HEPTAACETATE
Melting point: | 148-149°C |
Safety information for NEOHESPERIDOSE HEPTAACETATE
Computed Descriptors for NEOHESPERIDOSE HEPTAACETATE
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