Methyl beta-L-arabinopyranoside
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Identifiers
CAS number
1825-00-9Molecular formula
C6H12O5SMILES
CO[C@@H]1[C@@H]([C@H]([C@H](CO1)O)O)O
Safety labels
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Odor profile
Fragrance Odorless 58.75% Sweet 47.71% Caramellic 34.91% Woody 30.96% Alcoholic 22.89% Vanilla 20.51% Phenolic 19.74% Burnt 19.13% Smoky 18.15% Milky 17.81% Flavor Sweet 83.45% Bitter 50.81% Odorless 46.08% Sweet-like 28.99% Caramel 24.09% Alcoholic 24.03% Cauliflower 23.1% Vanilla 22.65% Very slight 22.37% Soup 21.13% Odor impact est.
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Properties
XLogP3-AA
-2.0pKa est.
5.21 (weak acid)Molecular weight
164.16 g/molVapor pressure est.
- hPa @ 20°C
- hPa @ 25°C
Evaporation rate
Ultra slowBoiling point est.
392°CFlash point
- 154.73 ˚C est.
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Synonyms
- 1825-00-9
- Methyl beta-L-arabinopyranoside
- RefChem:1089546
- 217-362-2
- beta-L-Arabinopyranoside, methyl
- (2S,3R,4S,5S)-2-methoxyoxane-3,4,5-triol
- (2S,3R,4S,5S)-2-Methoxytetrahydro-2H-pyran-3,4,5-triol
- MFCD00047547
- Methyl b-L-arabinopyranoside
- METHYL-BETA-L-ARABINOPYRANOSIDE
- beta-L-Methyl-arabinopyranoside
- .beta.-L-Arabinopyranoside, methyl
- Methyl-B-L-arabinopyranoside
- Methyl .beta.-L-arabinopyranoside
- 1-O-methyl-beta-L-arabinopyranose
- .beta.-L-Arabinopyranose methyl glycoside
- EINECS 217-362-2
- Methyl ?-arabinoside
- Arabinopyranoside, methyl, .beta.-L-
- beta-Methyl L-arabinoside
- |A-L-Arabinopyranoside, methyl
- SCHEMBL5982317
- Methyl beta -L-arabinopyranoside
- methyl-beta-l-arabino-pyranoside
- Methyl-I+/-(?)-1-arabinosid
- NSC 25272
- AKOS022172403
- MM05638
- BS-21806
- SY253344
- CS-0205301
- NS00081972
- E83895
- F050941
- (2S,3R,4S,5S)-2-methoxytetrahydropyran-3,4,5-triol
- 1825-00-9
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Applications
Methyl beta-L-arabinopyranoside (CAS 1825-00-9) is primarily used as a protected sugar derivative and intermediate for carbohydrate and glycoside synthesis, enabling the construction of L-arabinose-containing oligosaccharides. It serves as a chiral building block in pharmaceutical and agrochemical research for preparing glycosylated compounds, and as a protecting-group-compatible substrate in multi-step carbohydrate syntheses. It also functions as a model substrate in enzymology for glycosyltransferase and carbohydrate-processing enzyme studies, and can act as a precursor for glycomimetic and oligosaccharide libraries in medicinal chemistry research.
gpt-5-nano
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Solubility @25˚C
Solvent Solubility (g/L) ethanol 14.04 methanol 107.34 isopropanol 4.14 water 969.29 ethyl acetate 1.49 n-propanol 5.55 acetone 1.54 n-butanol 4.03 acetonitrile 2.23 DMF 117.9 toluene 0.31 isobutanol 3.01 1,4-dioxane 11.72 methyl acetate 1.12 THF 6.32 2-butanone 1.18 n-pentanol 2.4 sec-butanol 3.5 n-hexane 0.11 ethylene glycol 191.12 NMP 112.93 cyclohexane 0.81 DMSO 465.25 n-butyl acetate 1.01 n-octanol 2.4 chloroform 1.56 n-propyl acetate 0.89 acetic acid 44.0 dichloromethane 2.95 cyclohexanone 5.97 propylene glycol 54.25 isopropyl acetate 0.97 DMAc 66.45 2-ethoxyethanol 33.2 isopentanol 2.73 n-heptane 0.64 ethyl formate 2.86 1,2-dichloroethane 2.14 n-hexanol 2.58 2-methoxyethanol 93.73 isobutyl acetate 0.57 tetrachloromethane 0.67 n-pentyl acetate 1.16 transcutol 33.47 n-heptanol 3.0 ethylbenzene 0.35 MIBK 1.12 2-propoxyethanol 16.03 tert-butanol 4.39 MTBE 1.05 2-butoxyethanol 12.21 propionic acid 9.89 o-xylene 0.86 formic acid 586.21 diethyl ether 1.11 m-xylene 0.63 p-xylene 0.47 chlorobenzene 0.49 dimethyl carbonate 3.49 n-octane 0.3 formamide 320.45 cyclopentanone 5.68 2-pentanone 1.19 anisole 1.26 cyclopentyl methyl ether 3.16 gamma-butyrolactone 12.85 1-methoxy-2-propanol 31.6 pyridine 2.85 3-pentanone 1.37 furfural 24.53 n-dodecane 0.22 diethylene glycol 56.89 diisopropyl ether 0.51 tert-amyl alcohol 4.21 acetylacetone 2.96 n-hexadecane 0.24 acetophenone 2.59 methyl propionate 2.87 isopentyl acetate 0.94 trichloroethylene 2.87 n-nonanol 2.22 cyclohexanol 6.75 benzyl alcohol 4.33 2-ethylhexanol 1.88 isooctanol 2.43 dipropyl ether 1.62 1,2-dichlorobenzene 1.07 ethyl lactate 5.69 propylene carbonate 5.67 n-methylformamide 55.96 2-pentanol 2.0 n-pentane 0.23 1-propoxy-2-propanol 8.71 1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate 3.57 2-(2-methoxypropoxy) propanol 12.49 mesitylene 0.78 ε-caprolactone 7.52 p-cymene 1.03 epichlorohydrin 7.69 1,1,1-trichloroethane 0.54 2-aminoethanol 97.64 morpholine-4-carbaldehyde 88.2 sulfolane 74.37 2,2,4-trimethylpentane 0.22 2-methyltetrahydrofuran 3.19 n-hexyl acetate 1.72 isooctane 0.13 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol 17.34 sec-butyl acetate 0.61 tert-butyl acetate 1.37 decalin 0.31 glycerin 202.11 diglyme 29.49 acrylic acid 21.44 isopropyl myristate 0.87 n-butyric acid 7.13 acetyl acetate 1.66 di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 2.7 ethyl propionate 1.11 nitromethane 31.36 1,2-diethoxyethane 2.5 benzonitrile 1.89 trioctyl phosphate 2.09 1-bromopropane 0.57 gamma-valerolactone 26.52 n-decanol 1.69 triethyl phosphate 2.21 4-methyl-2-pentanol 1.36 propionitrile 1.27 vinylene carbonate 6.55 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane 46.9 DMS 2.3 cumene 0.47 2-octanol 1.59 2-hexanone 0.85 octyl acetate 1.34 limonene 1.53 1,2-dimethoxyethane 14.79 ethyl orthosilicate 2.01 tributyl phosphate 1.66 diacetone alcohol 6.37 N,N-dimethylaniline 2.42 acrylonitrile 3.1 aniline 1.93 1,3-propanediol 62.46 bromobenzene 0.4 dibromomethane 1.35 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 3.46 2-methyl-cyclohexyl acetate 1.75 tetrabutyl urea 3.32 diisobutyl methanol 1.73 2-phenylethanol 3.56 styrene 0.32 dioctyl adipate 2.02 dimethyl sulfate 17.3 ethyl butyrate 1.42 methyl lactate 16.55 butyl lactate 3.6 diethyl carbonate 1.11 propanediol butyl ether 15.84 triethyl orthoformate 1.93 p-tert-butyltoluene 1.03 methyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate 6.63 morpholine 18.11 tert-butylamine 1.77 n-dodecanol 1.35 dimethoxymethane 16.28 ethylene carbonate 4.54 cyrene 28.66 2-ethoxyethyl acetate 2.43 2-ethylhexyl acetate 0.84 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 1.53 4-methylpyridine 1.77 dibutyl ether 0.97 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol 1.73 DEF 10.55 dimethyl isosorbide 18.63 tetrachloroethylene 3.65 eugenol 9.13 triacetin 4.5 span 80 11.89 1,4-butanediol 26.86 1,1-dichloroethane 0.58 2-methyl-1-pentanol 2.03 methyl formate 22.3 2-methyl-1-butanol 3.06 n-decane 0.33 butyronitrile 1.32 3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol 2.03 1-chlorooctane 0.69 1-chlorotetradecane 0.38 n-nonane 0.31 undecane 0.26 tert-butylcyclohexane 0.18 cyclooctane 0.48 cyclopentanol 7.17 tetrahydropyran 2.93 tert-amyl methyl ether 1.55 2,5,8-trioxanonane 26.28 1-hexene 0.19 2-isopropoxyethanol 11.87 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol 49.03 methyl butyrate 1.68 Scent© AI
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