D-Lactose Monohydrat Ph. Eur., Sigma-Aldrich®
Lieferant: Merck
Synonyme:
D-(+)-Lactose monohydrate
M-Clarity™ Qualitätsstufe = MQ200
Lactose is a dissacharide formed by the condensation of one galactose and one glucose molecule. Lactose is the major sugar in the milk of most species, typically present between 2 to 8%. The enzyme lactase hydrolyses lactose to its constituent monosaccharides. In neonates, glucose released via the action of lactase is a major energy source.
Synonyms: β-D-Gal-(1→4)-D-Glc, 4-O-β-D-Galactopyranosyl-D-glucose, lactosum monohydricum, milk sugar.
Standards: Tested according to Ph. Eur.
Formel:
C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁·1H₂O Molecular Weight: 360,32 g/mol |
MDL:
MFCD00150747 CAS-Nummer: 64044-51-5 |
Spezifikation Testergebnisse
Pharmacopeia | Testing conforms to Pharmacopeia |
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