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Looking for Heptyl glucoside API 78617-12-6?

Description:
Here you will find a list of producers, manufacturers and distributors of Heptyl glucoside. You can filter on certificates such as GMP, FDA, CEP, Written Confirmation and more. Send inquiries for free and get in direct contact with the supplier of your choice.
API | Excipient name:
Heptyl glucoside 
Synonyms:
1-Heptyl beta-D-glucoside , Heptyl beta-D-glucopyranoside , n-Heptyl beta-D-glucopyranoside , n-Heptyl beta-D-glucoside  
Cas Number:
78617-12-6 
DrugBank number:
DB03338 
Unique Ingredient Identifier:
BU2OC48XBR

General Description:

Heptyl glucoside is a chemical compound identified by the CAS number 78617-12-6. It is known for its distinct pharmacological properties and applications.

Classification:

Heptyl glucoside belongs to the class of organic compounds known as fatty acyl glycosides of mono- and disaccharides. These are compounds composed of a mono- or disaccharide moiety linked to one hydroxyl group of a fatty alcohol or of a phosphorylated alcohol (phosphoprenols), a hydroxy fatty acid or to one carboxyl group of a fatty acid (ester linkage) or to an amino alcohol, classified under the direct parent group Fatty acyl glycosides of mono- and disaccharides. This compound is a part of the Organic compounds, falling under the Lipids and lipid-like molecules superclass, and categorized within the Fatty Acyls class, specifically within the Fatty acyl glycosides subclass.