3)-a-D-fructofuranose. It is an analog of sucrose not metabolized by higher plants, but rather acquired through the action of sucrose transporters for intracellular carbohydrate signaling. In addition to its involvement in signal transduction, D-(+)-Turanose can also be used as a carbon source by many organisms including numerous species of bacteria and fungi.; ; From Wiki; Turanose is a reducing disaccharide. The D-isomer is naturally occuring. Its systematic name is ?-D-glucopyranosyl-(1?3)-?-D-fructofuranose. It is an analog of sucrose not metabolized by higher plants, but rather acquired through the action of sucrose transporters for intracellular carbohydrate signaling. In addition to its involvement in signal transduction, D-(+)-turanose can also be used as a carbon source by many organisms including numerous species of bacteria and fungi.
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Identifiers
FEMA |
N/A |
CAS |
547-25-1 |
EINECS |
208-918-5 |
Synonyms |
- D- fructose, 3-O-a-D-glucopyranosyl-
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D- fructose, 3-O-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-
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3-O-a-D- glucopyranosyl-D-fructose
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(3S,4R,5R)-1,4,5,6- tetrahydroxy-3-[(2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxyhexan-2-one
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D- turanose
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JECFA Food Flavoring |
N/A |
JECFA Food Additive |
N/A |
DG SANTE Food Flavourings |
N/A |
DG SANTE Food Contact Materials |
N/A |
FDA UNII |
6D600ARY3R |
CoE Number |
N/A |
XlogP3-AA |
N/A |
Molecular Weight |
342.29854 |
Molecular Formula |
C12 H22 O11 |
Organoleptic
Organoleptic Notes |
- Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found).
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Odor |
N/A |
Flavor |
N/A |