Galactitol
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IUPAC name
(2R,3S,4R,5S)-hexane-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol
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Other names
D-Galactitol; Dulcitol
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608-66-2 ![]() |
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ChEBI | CHEBI:16813 ![]() |
ChEMBL | ChEMBL1773904 ![]() |
ChemSpider | 11357 ![]() |
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PubChem | 11850 |
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C6H14O6 | |
Molar mass | 182.172 g/mol |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Galactitol (dulcitol) is a sugar alcohol, the reduction product of galactose.[1] In people with galactokinase deficiency, a form of galactosemia, excess dulcitol forms in the lens of the eye leading to cataracts.[2]
Galactitol is produced from galactose in a reaction catalyzed by aldose reductase. Galactose itself comes from the metabolism of the disaccharide lactose into glucose and galactose.
The other common galactose metabolism defect is a defect in galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase, an autosomal recessive disorder, which also causes a buildup of galactitol as a result of increased concentrations of galactose-1-phosphate and galactose. The toxicity associated with galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase deficiency is associated with symptoms of hepatosplenomegaly and mental retardation in addition to the cataracts caused by galactitol buildup.
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