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CAS No.: | 9000-69-5 |
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Name: | Pectin |
Article Data: | 2 |
Molecular Structure: | |
Formula: | Unspecified |
Synonyms: | Marpee NL;Marpee OM;YM 15LJ;AF701;AP 40;AS 511;Amid CS 005;BIG-J;Beta-Pectin;Cesapectin;Classic AF501;Classic AM 201;Colyer pectin;D 225;D-D Slowset;E 440a;Fluka 7682;GelSite;Genu Beta Pectin;Genu JMJ 100;Genu Pectin;Genu Pectin A;GenuPectin DSS;Genu Pectin L 200;Genu Pectin LM 101AS;Genu Pectin LM 104AS;GenuPectin LM 104AS-FS;Genu Pectin LM 104AS-J;Genu Pectin LM 105AS;Genu Pectin LM105S;Genu Pectin LM 18CG-Z;Genu Pectin LM 85AS;Genu Pectin USP-H;GenuPectin X 0905;Genu Pectin YM 100;Genu Pectin YM 150J;Genu Pectin YM 150LJ;Genu pectin HM-USP-H;Genu pectin LM 12CG;Genu pectin LM5 CS;F PectinClassic AF 701;F Pectin Classic CU 701;HMP RS400;Herbacel CitrusFiber;LM 102AS;LM 104AS-FS;LM 12CG-Z;LMNA/P 3450NA95;Methoxypectin;Methyl pectin;Methyl pectinate;MexPec 1200;MexPec1400;MexPec 1500;Mexpectin XSS 100;OB 700;OF 305;OXPEC;PG 717CS;Pectin1694;Pectin Classic CU 701;Pectin JM 150JN;Pectinate;Pectinic acid;Pectins;Pecto;Pepidol PEG;Pomosin LM 12;Pomosin LM 12CG-Z;Red Ribbon 3G;SM 478;Sango-stop;Slendid 200;Slendid L 200;Splendid;TIC 1200;TICPretested Pectin 1460 Powder;TIC Pretested Pre-hydrated 1694 Powder;USP 100;Unipectin;Unipectin AYD 30;Unipectin OB 70;Unipectine 150RS150C;Unipectine3450NA95;Unipectine 903;Unipectine AMP 285;Unipectine AYD 358;Unipectine LMOF 300C;Unipectine MRS 150;Unipectine OF 463;Unipectine RS 150?? SAG;Unipectine RS ND;Unipectine SS 150;UnipectineSS-ND;VIS TOP D 2122;VIS TOP D 2250; |
EINECS: | 232-553-0 |
Density: | 1.508g/cm3 |
Melting Point: | 6.1oC |
Boiling Point: | 415.5oC at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point: | 219.2oC |
Solubility: | It is soluble in water. |
Appearance: | yellow-brown powder |
Safety: | 24/25 |
PSA: | 97.99000 |
LogP: | -2.73970 |
coniferal alcohol
B
pectin-coniferyl alcohol polymer complex, coniferyl alcohol degydrogenation polymer content 95 wt percent, covalent linkage by ester bonds, soluble in dioxane/water; monomers: pectin; coniferyl alcoholpectin-coniferyl alcohol polymer complex, coniferyl alcohol degydrogenation polymer content 95 wt percent, covalent linkage by ester bonds, soluble in dioxane/water; monomers: pectin; coniferyl alcohol
C
pectin-coniferyl alcohol polymer complex, coniferyl alcohol degydrogenation polymer content 22 wt percent, covalent linkage by ester bonds, insoluble in dioxane/water; monomers: pectin; coniferyl alcoholpectin-coniferyl alcohol polymer complex, coniferyl alcohol degydrogenation polymer content 22 wt percent, covalent linkage by ester bonds, insoluble in dioxane/water; monomers: pectin; coniferyl alcohol
Conditions | Yield |
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With HRP type VI peroxidase; dihydrogen peroxide In water; acetone for 16h; pH=6; Enzymatic reaction; | A n/a B 22% C 77% |
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In acetic anhydride at 70℃; for 3h; |
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With acetic anhydride at 70℃; for 3h; |
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With hydrazine hydrate In water at 20 - 30℃; for 143h; | 21.5 g |
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With hydrogenchloride; methanol; water at 25℃; for 2h; pH=1.0; |
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Product distribution / selectivity; |
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With hydrazine In water at 20 - 30℃; for 144h; |
5-fluorouracil-1-acetic acid
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With dicyclohexyl-carbodiimide; dmap In dimethyl sulfoxide at 50℃; for 96h; | 0.95 g |
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With hydrogenchloride; sodium periodate; sodium hydrogencarbonate In ethanol; water at 30℃; for 2h; pH=3.5; Darkness; |
Structure of Pectin (CAS NO.9000-69-5):
Synonyms of: CCRIS 3935 ; Citrus pectin ; Colyer pectin ; EINECS 232-553-0 ; Genu Pectin L 200 ; HSDB 1917 ; Marpee NL ; Marpee OM ; Methoxypectin ; Methyl pectin ; Methyl pectinate ; Mexpectin ; Pectin (unspecified) ; Pectinate ; Pectinic acid ; Pectins ; UNII-47EQO8LE7H ; UNII-89NA02M4RX ; UNII-O2ZUP321U8
CAS NO: 9000-69-5
Classification Code: Antidiarrheals ; Gastrointestinal Agents ; Pharmaceutic aid [suspending agent] ; Protectant ; TSCA Flag XU [Exempt from reporting under the Inventory Update Rule]
Pectin (CAS NO.9000-69-5) was first described by Henri Braconnot in 1825 but provide only poor quality pectin. In the 1920s and 1930s, factories were built and the quality of pectin get a great improve and later citrus-peel in regions that produced apple juice. It was sold as a liquid extract firstly, but now pectin is often used as dried powder that is easier to store and handle than a liquid.
Pectin's main raw-materials is dried citrus peel or apple pomace, and by-products of juice production. It can provide jams, jellies and other raw materials.
Organism | Test Type | Route | Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) | Effect | Source |
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mouse | LD50 | subcutaneous | 6400mg/kg (6400mg/kg) | Nippon Yakurigaku Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. Vol. 56(1), Pg. 58S, 1960. | |
rat | LDLo | oral | 30gm/kg (30000mg/kg) | Food Research. Vol. 13, Pg. 29, 1948. |
Safety Statements: 24/25
S24/25:Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Pectin (CAS NO.9000-69-5) is a structural heteropolysaccharide contained in the primary cell walls of terrestrial plants, and was first isolated and described in 1825 by Henri Braconnot. It is present throughout primary cell walls but also in the middle lamella between plant cells where it helps to bind cells together, and pectins are a family of complex polysaccharides that contain 1,4-linked α-D-galactosyluronic acid residues.