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Catalog Number:
05676
CAS Number:
200336-86-3
Éster β-2-fenilisopropílico del ácido Fmoc-L-aspártico
Purity:
≥ 99% (HPLC, pureza quiral)
Synonym(s):
Fmoc-L-Asp(2-fenilisopropiloxi)-OH
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Información del producto

Un derivado del ácido aspártico que permite la desprotección específica de la cadena lateral con 1% de TFA en diclorometano.

Número CAS
200336-86-3
Fórmula molecular
C 28 H 27 N º 6
Peso molecular
473.53
Número MDL
MFCD00237012
Rotación óptica
[a] D 25 = +4,5 ± 1º (C=1 en MeOH)
Condiciones
Conservar a ≤ - 15 °C
Información general
Número CAS
200336-86-3
Fórmula molecular
C 28 H 27 N º 6
Peso molecular
473.53
Número MDL
MFCD00237012
Rotación óptica
[a] D 25 = +4,5 ± 1º (C=1 en MeOH)
Condiciones
Conservar a ≤ - 15 °C
Propiedades
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Seguridad y normativas
Materiales peligrosos
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Antibiótico
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Regulado por la DEA
No
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Aplicaciones

Fmoc-L-aspartic acid b-2-phenylisopropyl ester is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Peptide Synthesis: This compound serves as a key building block in the synthesis of peptides, particularly in solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), allowing for the creation of complex peptide structures with high purity.
  • Drug Development: Its unique properties make it valuable in the pharmaceutical industry for developing new drugs, especially those targeting neurological disorders, by modifying peptide chains for improved efficacy.
  • Bioconjugation: The compound is used in bioconjugation processes, where it helps to attach biomolecules to surfaces or other molecules, enhancing the stability and functionality of therapeutic agents.
  • Research in Neuroscience: Researchers utilize it to study neurotransmitter pathways and receptor interactions, contributing to a better understanding of brain function and potential treatments for mental health conditions.
  • Customizable Drug Delivery Systems: Its ability to form various derivatives allows for the design of tailored drug delivery systems, improving the targeting and release profiles of therapeutic agents.

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