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L(+)-Arabinose

suitable for microbiology

Synonym(s):

L(+)-Arabinose, Pectinose, L-Arabinopyranose, L-Galactohexose

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C5H10O5
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
150.13
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
41106212
EC Index Number:
226-214-6
NACRES:
NA.74

form

solid

Quality Level

shelf life

limited shelf life, expiry date on the label

packaging

pkg of 100 g
pkg of 5 kg

pH

6.5-7.0 (20 °C, 100 g/L in H2O)

mp

158-160 °C

application(s)

microbiology
pharmaceutical

storage temp.

15-25°C

suitability

Citrobacter spp.
Enterobacter spp.
Escherichia coli
Klebsiella spp.
Salmonella spp.
Streptococcus spp.

InChI

1S/C5H10O5/c6-1-3(8)5(10)4(9)2-7/h1,3-5,7-10H,2H2

InChI key

PYMYPHUHKUWMLA-UHFFFAOYSA-N

General description

L(+)-Arabinose, an aldopentose monosaccharide, is an isomer of D-galactose, commonly used as a substrate in bacterial growth media for the growth of arabinose-utilizing bacteria. It enters the bacterial cell through the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system.

Microorganisms can only ferment specific carbohydrates, depending on the enzymes they possess to break down carbohydrates. Fermentation can be detected by gas production (CO2) in liquid media and/or color change of pH caused by acid production. L(+)-Arabinose is added to any sugar-free basal media to test the ability of the organism to hydrolyze arabinose as the sole source of carbon and energy during fermentation. Arabinose is typically fermented under acid and gas production by many Enterobacter and coliform bacteria.

Application

L(+)-Arabinose is recommended to detect arabinose fermenting bacteria in food and environmental samples. They find their application in various sectors such as the food and dairy industry, water industry, pharmaceutical laboratory testing, cosmetic industry, environmental and sanitary testing, clinical diagnostic, etc.

Analysis Note

Identity (IR-spectrum): conforms
Spec. rotation [α²0/D (100 g/l, water): +103.0 - +105.0 °
Heavy metals (as Pb): ≤ 0.001 %
TLC-Test: conforms
Water: ≤ 0.5 %
Suitability for microbiology: conforms
Total aerobic microbial count (TAMC): ≤ 1000 CFU/g
Total combined yeasts/moulds count (TYMC): ≤ 100 CFU/g

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3


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Dominik Mojzita et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 285(31), 23622-23628 (2010-06-01)
The first enzyme in the pathway for l-arabinose catabolism in eukaryotic microorganisms is a reductase, reducing l-arabinose to l-arabitol. The enzymes catalyzing this reduction are in general nonspecific and would also reduce d-xylose to xylitol, the first step in eukaryotic

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