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I3754

Sigma-Aldrich

Inulin from dahlia tubers

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Linear Formula:
(C6H10O5)n
CAS Number:
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352201
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.25

biological source

dahlia tuber

form

powder

mol wt

Mr ~5000

color

white

mp

158 to 165 °C

solubility

water: 100 mg/mL, clear to hazy, colorless

SMILES string

OC[C@H]1O[C@](O)(CO)[C@@H](O)[C@@H]1O.OC[C@H]2OC(O[C@]3(CO)O[C@H](CO)[C@@H](O)[C@@H]3O)[C@H](O)[C@@H](O)[C@@H]2O

InChI

1S/C12H22O11.C6H12O6/c13-1-4-6(16)8(18)9(19)11(21-4)23-12(3-15)10(20)7(17)5(2-14)22-12;7-1-3-4(9)5(10)6(11,2-8)12-3/h4-11,13-20H,1-3H2;3-5,7-11H,1-2H2/t4-,5-,6-,7-,8+,9-,10+,11?,12+;3-,4-,5+,6-/m11/s1

InChI key

TUULCWHRUVPVEB-UGWHTDGHSA-N

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Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Nathan Crook et al.
Cell host & microbe, 25(4), 499-512 (2019-03-31)
Probiotics are living microorganisms that are increasingly used as gastrointestinal therapeutics by virtue of their innate or engineered genetic function. Unlike abiotic therapeutics, probiotics can replicate in their intended site, subjecting their genomes and therapeutic properties to natural selection. We exposed
Rebeca Cerezuela et al.
Fish & shellfish immunology, 34(3), 843-848 (2013-01-16)
The present work describes effects of dietary inulin, two microalgae (Tetraselmis chuii and Phaeodactylum tricornutum) and Bacillus subtilis (solely or combined with inulin or microalgae) on the expression of different genes in the intestine of the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.)
Alison N Beloshapka et al.
FEMS microbiology ecology, 84(3), 532-541 (2013-01-31)
Our objective was to determine the effects of feeding raw meat-based diets with or without inulin or yeast cell wall extract (YCW) on fecal microbial communities of dogs using 454 pyrosequencing. Six healthy female adult beagles (5.5 ± 0.5 years; 8.5 ± 0.5 kg) were randomly
Grethel Teresa Choque Delgado et al.
Plant foods for human nutrition (Dordrecht, Netherlands), 68(3), 222-228 (2013-05-28)
Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) is an Andean tuberous root that is regarded as a functional food given that it contains fructooligosaccharides (FOS), inulin and phenolic compounds. The consumption of FOS and inulin improves the growth of bifidobacteria in the colon, enhances
Jingwen Hou et al.
Journal of biomedical nanotechnology, 9(2), 231-237 (2013-05-01)
This work used one poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PEG-b-PCL) copolymer with low PEG content as matrix material and the copolymers with high PEG content as emulsifier to prepare PEG-coated nanoparticles for controlled release of paclitaxel by solvent evaporation technique. The copolymers were

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