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D - (+) - Xylose 99% - Sigma-Aldrich 2
D - (+) - Xylose 99% - Sigma-Aldrich 2
D - (+) - Xylose 99% - Sigma-Aldrich 2
X1500 Sigma-Aldrich
D-(+)-Xylose
≥99%
CAS Number 58-86-6 Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C5H10O5 Molecular Weight 150.13 Beilstein Registry Number 1562108 EC Number 200-400-7
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assay ≥99%
mp 154-158 °C(lit.)
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Packaging
1 kg in poly bottle
10 mg in glass bottle
Quality
White to off-white.
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