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Fmoc-D-Ser(Bzl)-OH

CAS 122889-11-6: Fmoc-D-Ser(Bzl)-OH

Description:Fmoc-D-Ser(Bzl)-OH, with the CAS number 122889-11-6, is a chemical compound commonly used in peptide synthesis and research. It is a derivative of serine, an amino acid, and features a fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl (Fmoc) protecting group, which is widely utilized in solid-phase peptide synthesis to protect the amino group during the coupling reactions. The compound also contains a benzyl (Bzl) side chain attached to the hydroxyl group of the serine, enhancing its hydrophobic properties and providing additional functionality for further chemical modifications. Fmoc-D-Ser(Bzl)-OH is typically a white to off-white solid and is soluble in organic solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and dichloromethane, but less soluble in water. Its stability under standard laboratory conditions makes it a valuable intermediate in the synthesis of more complex peptides and proteins. Proper handling and storage are essential, as with many chemical substances, to maintain its integrity and reactivity.

Formula:C25H23NO5

  • Synonyms:
  • N-Fmoc-O-benzyl-D-serine
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D-Serine, N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-O-(phenylmethyl)-

CAS:122889-11-6

Ref: IN-DA000JPE

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Fmoc-O-Benzyl-D-Serine

CAS:122889-11-6

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Fmoc-O-benzyl-D-serine

CAS:122889-11-6

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