Acetobromo-alpha-D-glucuronic acid methyl ester is a brominated sugar derivative used as a synthetic building block in carbohydrate chemistry. It is primarily employed as a glycosyl donor in the preparation of glucuronide conjugates and other glycosylated compounds.
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CAS 21085-72-3
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