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b-Cyclodextrin sulfobutyl ether sodium salt, 10 g

From  Carl ROTH
≥95 %
Examples of effect: Lead to damage to heath, cause irritation to eyes, skin or respiratory organs. Are fatal in larger quantities. Safety: As previously stated, in the event of skin irritation or contact with eyes, rinse with water or a suitable medium.
Warning
H315-H317-H319-H335
i causes skin irritation, may cause an allergic skin reaction, causes serious eye irritation, may cause respiratory irritation
P261 P264 P280 P302+P352 P305+P351+P338
i avoid breathing dust, wash hands thoroughly after handling, wear protective gloves/eye protection, IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water, IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing
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Empirical formula C70H119Na7O56S7
Molar mass (M) 2242,05 g/mol
Melting point (mp) 266 °C
Storage temp. +2 to +8 °C
Transport temp. ambient temp.
WGK 1
CAS No. 182410-00-0


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Sugar (Carbohydrates)

Carbohydrates or Saccharides make up 50 % of the dry biomass of the earth and are therefore the most frequent class of biomolecules. Besides at least two hydroxy groups, they also have an aldehyde or a ketone group and can be subdivided according to the number of monomeric components in mono-, di-, oligo and polysaccharides.

Whereas mono-, di- and oligosaccharides are soluble in water, taste sweet and are therefore called as sugar, polysaccharides are hardly, or not at all, soluble in water and have a neutral taste.

Carbohydrates, together with fats and proteins make up a large percentage of nutrition. In addition to their central role as an energy source, they are also an important structural component especially in plants (e.g. Cellulose). Ribose, a monosaccaride with five carbons (C5H10O5) is an essential element of coenzymes (such as ATP, FAD and NAD) and a structural component of RNA. Desoxyribose (a ribose derivative) is a structural component of DNA.


Oligo- and polysaccharides

Oligosaccharides consist of three to nine monosaccharide units.

Polysaccharides are macromolecular substances that consist of ≥10 monosaccharide units. A distinction is made between homoglycans, which are made up of only one type of monosaccharides (e.g. starch) and heteroglycans, which consist of at least two different monomeric components (e.g. xanthan).


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Type analysis

Colourwhite
Formpowder
Solubilityclear, colorless liquid
Water content (KF)≤10 %
Assay95-105 %
IR-spectrumcomplies