CAS 120067-35-8
:H-D-Ile-Asp-OH
Description:
H-D-Ile-Asp-OH, also known as a peptide, is a synthetic compound that consists of the amino acids isoleucine (Ile) and aspartic acid (Asp) linked together. The "H-" prefix indicates that the peptide is in its free acid form, while the "OH" at the end signifies the presence of a carboxylic acid group. This compound is typically used in biochemical research and pharmaceutical applications, particularly in studies related to peptide synthesis and protein interactions. Its structure allows it to participate in various biological processes, including enzyme activity and receptor binding. The presence of isoleucine, a hydrophobic amino acid, and aspartic acid, a polar and negatively charged amino acid, contributes to the peptide's unique properties, influencing its solubility and interaction with other biomolecules. As with many peptides, its stability and activity can be affected by factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of other ions or molecules in the environment.
Formula:C10H18N2O5
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H-D-Ile-Asp-OH
CAS:<p>Please enquire for more information about H-D-Ile-Asp-OH including the price, delivery time and more detailed product information at the technical inquiry form on this page</p>Formula:C10H18N2O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:246.26 g/mol
