CAS 109570-04-9
:N(alpha)-lauroyl-L-glutamine
Description:
N(alpha)-lauroyl-L-glutamine is a synthetic derivative of the amino acid L-glutamine, characterized by the addition of a lauroyl group (a fatty acid chain derived from lauric acid) at the nitrogen atom of the amino group. This modification enhances its lipophilicity, which can influence its solubility and permeability in biological systems. The compound is typically white to off-white in appearance and is soluble in organic solvents, while its solubility in water may vary depending on the pH. N(alpha)-lauroyl-L-glutamine is often studied for its potential applications in pharmaceuticals and nutrition, particularly in formulations aimed at improving nutrient absorption and bioavailability. It may also exhibit properties that support cellular metabolism and energy production. Additionally, this compound is of interest in the field of drug delivery systems, where its amphiphilic nature can facilitate the encapsulation of hydrophobic drugs. As with many amino acid derivatives, it is important to consider its stability, reactivity, and compatibility with other components in formulations.
Formula:C17H32N2O4
Synonyms:- Nalpha-Lauroyl-L-glutamine
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N2-Lauroyl-L-glutamine
CAS:<p>N2-Lauroyl-L-glutamine is a surfactant that is used in skin care products. It is an amphiphilic molecule that has a hydrophilic head and lipophilic tail, which allows it to form micelles. This surfactant can be found as either the L or D isomer, which are mirror images of each other. The L form is more soluble and less hygroscopic than the D form. N2-Lauroyl-L-glutamine also contains fatty acids, polycarboxylic acid, and monomers. In addition to being used in skin care products, this surfactant can be found in cosmetics such as sunscreens and moisturizers. It also has a polymerization initiator function for silicone polymers and polyurethanes.</p>Formula:C17H32N2O4Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White/Off-White SolidMolecular weight:328.45 g/mol

