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Fructose Toxicity (LD50)
The median lethal dose (LD50) for Fructose is
4000 mg
per
*
*Value is measured via oral route in rat
Compound Information
Fructose (Also known as: D-Arabino-Hex-2-ulo-Pyranose, D-Fru, D-Fructopyranose, D-Fructose) is a fructopyranose having D-configuration, appearing as colorless to white crystals or granula powder. Typically employed as a sweetening agent, it is also used as a preservative and an intravenous infusion in parenteral feeding. Chemically, it is a fructopyranose, a D-fructose and a cyclic hemiketal.
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Molecular weight: 180.16Chemical formula: C6H12O6
Information presented on this page is purely for research purposes only. It is NOT intended for clinical or diagnostic applications. To request additional information and datasets for Fructose, please contact info@aatbio.com.

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References
This online resource may be cited as follows
MLA
"Quest DatabaseFructose Toxicity (LD50)." AAT Bioquest, Inc.18 Oct2025https://www.aatbio.com/resources/toxicity-lethality-median-dose-td50-ld50/fructose.
APA
AAT Bioquest, Inc. (2025October 18). Quest DatabaseFructose Toxicity (LD50). AAT Bioquest. https://www.aatbio.com/resources/toxicity-lethality-median-dose-td50-ld50/fructose.
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