Doramectin monosaccharide is an acid degradation product of doramectin , a disaccharide-containing anthelmintic that potentiates glutamate- and GABA-gated chloride channel opening in nematodes. Doramectin undergoes acid-catalyzed hydrolysis to form doramectin monosaccharide.
Ivermectin B1a monosaccharide is produced by selective hydrolysis of the terminal saccharide unit of ivermectin. It can inhibit nematode larval development, but does not cause paralytic activity. This compound has been used as a probe to detect some types of ivermectin resistance.
Avermectin B1a monosaccharide is a macrolide anthelmintic and monosaccharide form of avermectin B1a . It is lethal to C. elegans with a minimum active concentration (MAC) value of 0.1 μM. Avermectin B1a monosaccharide also stimulates conductance in isolated shore crab muscle.
D-erythrose 4-sodium phosphate is the sodium phosphate of the monosaccharide erythrose. Erythritol is actually converted to D-erythrose 4-phosphate involving three isomerases.