Purity: PharmPure™ USP ChP JP BP (Ph.Eur) FCC E 421
Molecular formula:C6H14O6
Molecular weight: 182.17
Beilstein number:1721898
EC number: 200-711-8
| Alias | Mannitol, Mannitol |
|---|---|
English Alias | D-mitobronitol | Mannitol [USAN] | Mannitol, D- | Osmitrol 10% In Water | DL-Mannitol | Mannistol | Osmofundin | D-(-)-Mannitol | D(-)Mannitol | Diosmol | EINECS 201-770-2 | Mannit p | Mannitol 10% In Plastic Container | OSMITROL 20% IN WATER IN PLASTIC C |
Grade and Purity | PharmPure™,USP,ChP,JP,BP,欧洲药典(Ph.Eur),FCC,E 421 |
English Name | D-Mannitol |
Biochemical Mechanism | Sugar alcohol sweetness enhancer. Used in sweetness suppression studies. |
| Product Introduction | General Description D-Mannitol is an acyclic carbohydrate. Crystal parameters and space groups of the various polymorphic crystalline forms of mannitol have been reported. It has been proposed as an artificial sweetner. Synthesis of D-mannitol from D-glucose or D-glucose/D-fructose syrups in the presence of glucose isomerase and copper-on-silica has been proposed. D-Mannitol (Mannite, Mannitolum), an alditol, is an sweet tasting crystalline solid. It is naturally found in manna, olives, mushrooms and celery plants. It has been synthesized from glucose, via catalytic hydrogenation reaction. It is widely used as growth supplement in bacterial cultures. Application D-Mannitol may be used in the preparation of the following: D -mannitol and L -iditol bis-epoxides, useful substrates for the synthesis of polyhydroxylated piperidines and azepanes chiral hydroxyl monophosphane, [(2 S ,3 S ,4 S ,5 S )-3,4-dihydroxy-2,5-dimethyl-1-phenylphospholane] bisphospholanes, [1,2-bis[(2 S ,3 S ,4 S ,5S)-3,4-dihydroxy-2,5-dimethylphospholanyl]benzene] and [1,2-bis[(2 S ,3 S ,4 S ,5 S )-2,5-diethyl-3,4-dihydroxyphospholanyl]benzene] |