alpha-Lactose (hydrate) (alpha-D-Lactose (hydrate)) is the principal carbohydrate in the milk of most mammals. alpha-Lactose (hydrate) consists of glucose and galactose and exists in the form of two anomers, alpha and beta. alpha-Lactose (hydrate) has many uses in the food and pharmaceutical industries, such as a free-flowing or agglomerating agent, a diluent for pigments, flavors, or enzymes[1][2][3].
Molecular Weight:
360.31
Purity:
98
CAS Number:
[5989-81-1]
Formula:
C12H24O12
Target:
Endogenous Metabolite
Application Notes:
MCE Product type: Reference compound
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