L1024-50
CAS Number
63-42-3Grade
Molecular Biology GradeMDL Number
MFCD00151251Molecular Formula
C12H22O11Molecular Weight
342.3EU Commodity Code
38220090Shipping Temp
RTStorage Temp
RTLactose, Anhydrous
β-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→4)-D-glucose; Lactose; (+)-Lactose; AHL; Aletobiose; D-(+)-Lactose; DCL 15; DCl 11; Dilactose; Fast-Flo Lactose; Fast-flo; Flowlac 100; Galactinum; Granulac 140; Granulac 140M; Granulac 70; Inhalac 70; Lactin; Lactin (carbohydrate); Lactobiose; Lactohale 100; Lactohale 200; Lactohale 300; Lactose Edible 90; Lactose Fast-flo; Lactose Anhydride; Lactose Anhydrous; Milk Sugar; Nonpareil 107; Osmolactan; Pharmatosa DCL 21; Pharmatose 21; Pharmatose 325M; Pharmatose DCL 15; PrenoLakt; Prismalac; Respitose ML 001; Respitose ML 003; Respitose ML 006; Respitose SV 003; Saccharum Lactin; Sachelac; Sorbalac 400; Sorbolac 400; Spherolac; Super- Tab; SuperTab 11SD; SuperTab 21AN; Tablettose; Tablettose 70; Tablettose 80; Variolac 960; Zeparox EP
D-Lactose is a disaccharide sugar present in milk that contributes to the overall health in humans, mammals and insects alike. Anhydrous lactose is an excipient, filler, diluent, and bulking agent in a wide variety of pharmaceutical tablets, capsules, powders and other preparations. It also has applications as a nutrient and multi-functional ingredient in infant formula.
Synonyms
β-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→4)-D-glucose; Lactose; (+)-Lactose; AHL; Aletobiose; D-(+)-Lactose; DCL 15; DCl 11; Dilactose; Fast-Flo Lactose; Fast-flo; Flowlac 100; Galactinum; Granulac 140; Granulac 140M; Granulac 70; Inhalac 70; Lactin; Lactin (carbohydrate); Lactobiose; Lactohale 100; Lactohale 200; Lactohale 300; Lactose Edible 90; Lactose Fast-flo; Lactose Anhydride; Lactose Anhydrous; Milk Sugar; Nonpareil 107; Osmolactan; Pharmatosa DCL 21; Pharmatose 21; Pharmatose 325M; Pharmatose DCL 15; PrenoLakt; Prismalac; Respitose ML 001; Respitose ML 003; Respitose ML 006; Respitose SV 003; Saccharum Lactin; Sachelac; Sorbalac 400; Sorbolac 400; Spherolac; Super- Tab; SuperTab 11SD; SuperTab 21AN; Tablettose; Tablettose 70; Tablettose 80; Variolac 960; Zeparox EP
Molecular Formula
C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁
Appearance
White to off-white powder
Melting Point
221-226°C (lit)
Solubility (100mg/ml, Water)
Colorless, clear, complete
Residue of Ignition: ≤0.1%
Specific Rotation
+54.4 to 55.9º
Storage and Stability
Powder may be stored at RT. Stable for 12 months after receipt.
Important Note
This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications without the expressed written authorization of United States Biological.
Toxicity and Hazards
All products should be handled by qualified personnel only, trained in laboratory procedures.