Hi everyone
I recently enquired about purchasing small quantities of sucrose6phosphate, glucose6phosphate & trelhose6phosohTe (the latter being particularly resistant to oxidation as it has no aldehyde reducing function). All of these come as alkaline dipotassium salts. The vendor recommends storage / transport at -20 C. To me this seems like overkill.
Infact I don't really understand why sugar phosphates cannot sit in a pH buffered aqueous solution at room temp for years and never hydrolyse into the separate sugar and phosphate. With out the presence of a biological contamination, such as phosphatases, what inherent properties of sugar phosphates make them 'unstable' (if there are any) and which chemical mechanisms might cause degredation/cleavage of the phosphate group?
Kind regards