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D(+)-Maltose monohydrate, 100 g

≥92 %, for biochemistry
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Maltobiose
Empirical formula C12H22O11 · H2O
Molar mass (M) 360,32 g/mol
Density (D) 1,518 g/cm³
Melting point (mp) 125,1 °C
WGK 1
CAS No. 6363-53-7
EG-Nr. 200-716-5


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General information

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.


Disaccharides

Disaccharides consist of two monosaccharide units. These are interlinked covalently via a glycocide bond. The most familiar representatives are saccharose, lactose and maltose.


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Assay (HPLC, dry substance)≥92 %
pH (30% in water)4,0-5,5
Heavy metals (as Pb)≤0,001 %
Loss on drying≤7,0 %
Total ash≤0,1 %