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CAS 112160-33-5

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Z-Arg(Pmc)-OH . CHA

Description:
Z-Arg(Pmc)-OH . CHA, with the CAS number 112160-33-5, is a chemical compound that features a protected form of the amino acid arginine. The "Z" indicates the presence of a benzyloxycarbonyl (Z) protecting group, which is commonly used in peptide synthesis to protect the amino group of arginine from unwanted reactions. The "(Pmc)" denotes the presence of a 2,2,5,5-tetramethyl-1-pyrrolidinyl (Pmc) protecting group on the guanidino function of arginine, which helps to stabilize the molecule during synthesis. The "OH" signifies that the compound has a hydroxyl group, which can participate in various chemical reactions. The "CHA" refers to the presence of a chaotropic agent, which can influence solubility and stability in solution. Overall, Z-Arg(Pmc)-OH . CHA is primarily utilized in peptide synthesis and research applications, particularly in the development of bioactive peptides and pharmaceuticals, due to its ability to protect functional groups while allowing for selective reactions.
Formula:C28H38N4O7S·C6H13N
Synonyms:
  • Z-Arg(Pmc)-OH・CHA
  • Z-Arg(Pmc)-OH
  • N-Cbz-N'-(2,2,5,7,8-Pentamethylchroman-6-sulfonyl)-L-arginine cyclohexylammonium salt
  • Z-Arg(Pmc)-Oh Cha
  • Z-Arg(Pmc)-OH.CHA
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