GLYC000001

Glycan Name Methyl-α-D-glucopyranose
Molecular Weight 194.18 g/mol
Molecular Formula

C7H14O6

Structure
Description Methyl-α-D-glucopyranose is a synthetic compound that is used in scientific research to study glucose transport mechanisms in cells. It is a glucose analog in which a methyl group (-CH3) replaces the hydroxyl group (-OH) at the alpha (α) carbon position
Publication N/A
Category Monosaccharide

IR Spectra

IR Spectrum Image
Note: In D2O
Peaks Wavenumber cm-1 Intensity Assignment
1 967.6700 0.060 C-H bending
2 1037.0400 0.390 C-O stretching
3 1098.3000 0.100 C-O stretching
4 1133.4300 0.080 C-O stretching
5 1200.0900 0.110 C-O stretching
6 1336.1200 0.020 OH bending
7 1362.2400 0.020 OH bending
8 1386.5700 0.040 OH bending
9 1456.8300 0.020 OH bending

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