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CHEBI:156608 -
D
-Glc
p
-(1↔1)-
D
-Xyl
p
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ChEBI Name
D
-Glc
p
-(1↔1)-
D
-Xyl
p
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:156608
ChEBI ASCII Name
D-Glcp-(1<->1)-D-Xylp
Definition
A glycosyl glycoside
D
-xylopyraonse and
D
-glucopyranose joined by a (1↔1) glycosidic linkage.
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This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.
Submitter
Gareth Owen
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Formula
C11H20O10
Net Charge
0
Average Mass
312.271
Monoisotopic Mass
312.10565
InChI
InChI=1S/C11H20O10/c12-
1-
4-
6(15)
7(16)
9(18)
11(20-
4)
21-
10-
8(17)
5(14)
3(13)
2-
19-
10/h3-
18H,1-
2H2/t3-
,4-
,5+,6-
,7+,8-
,9-
,10?,11?/m1/s1
InChIKey
FWHMSYJZNKVPEG-XVXATMTCSA-N
SMILES
OC[C@H]1OC(OC2OC[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@H]2O)[C@H](O)[C@@H](O)[C@@H]1O
ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing
D
-Glc
p
-(1↔1)-
D
-Xyl
p
(
CHEBI:156608
)
has functional parent
D
-glucopyranose (
CHEBI:4167
)
D
-Glc
p
-(1↔1)-
D
-Xyl
p
(
CHEBI:156608
)
has functional parent
D
-xylopyranose (
CHEBI:53455
)
D
-Glc
p
-(1↔1)-
D
-Xyl
p
(
CHEBI:156608
)
is a
glycosyl glycoside (
CHEBI:24407
)
IUPAC Names
D
-Glc
p
-(1↔1)-
D
-Xyl
p
D
-xylopyranosyl
D
-glucopyranoside
Synonyms
Sources
(2
R
,3
S
,4
S
,5
R
)-
2-
(hydroxymethyl)-
6-
[(3
R
,4
S
,5
R
)-
3,4,5-
trihydroxyoxan-
2-
yl]oxyoxane-
3,4,5-
triol
IUPAC
D-xylo-pentopyranosyl D-gluco-hexopyranoside
IUPAC
Glc(?1-1?)Xyl
IUPAC
WURCS=2.0/2,2,1/[a212h-1x_1-5][a2122h-1x_1-5]/1-2/a1-b1
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Last Modified
11 November 2020