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What is D-Mannose

D-mannose, is a sugar monomer of the aldohexose series of carbohydrates, existing in many kinds of fruits and plants, it is important in human metabolism especially in the glycosylation of certain proteins.

As a natural bioactive monosaccharide, D‐mannose is a popular nutritional and health‐beneficial food supplement, especially used as a dietary supplement influencing glyconutrient contribution on human health. The particular components in D-mannose and its method of absorption in the body make it effective in treating or preventing infections in the bladder and urinary tract.

 

Properties

CAS No: 3458-28-4
EINECS: 222-392-4
Alias Name: D-(+)-Mannose; Carubinose; Seminose
Chemical Structure:
Molecular Formula: C6H12O6
Molecular Weight: 180.16
Assay: NLT 99.0%
Solubility: Easily soluble in water, slight soluble in alcohol
Specific Rotation: +13.7º to +14.7º
Application:

Food additive

Dietary supplement ingredient

Cosmetic ingredient

Agriculture

Start material for synthesis

Reagent

 

Application

Food additive

D-Mannose could be an alternative sweeteners to sucrose for its sweet‐taste and low  calories, D‐Mannose has been commercially used in the food industry, it has been added to commercially ice‐cream, processed fruits and salad dressings for its properties , such as improving food texture (solubility, anti‐melting capability).

Dietary supplement

Some clinic results indicated that D-Mannose could be a useful agent for the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections,  on market, it already has many dietary supplements for direct consumption using D-Mannose as single ingredient or with Cranberry extract together. Antibiotics tend to kill both harmful and helpful bacteria.  A natural method may help alleviate the discomfort of mild urinary tract and bladder infections.

Cosmetic

d‐mannose is an auxiliary moisturizing agent that is widely used in skin‐care products.

Pharmaceutical industry

D-mannose, is a start material for synthesis of Biotin, Castanospermine, Oseltamivir phosphate. and on november  2018, "Mannose impairs tumour growth and enhances chemotherapy", an new reseach published on Nature indicates that mannose reduces the growth of tumour cells by impairing the metabolism of glucose, and enhances cell death when used in combination with conventional chemotherapy.