CAS 135103-27-4
:Boc-N-Me-Tyr(Me)-OH . DCHA
Description:
Boc-N-Me-Tyr(Me)-OH, also known as DCHA (Dihydrochloride salt), is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of amino acids and peptides. It features a tert-butyloxycarbonyl (Boc) protecting group, which is commonly used in peptide synthesis to protect the amino group from unwanted reactions. The compound contains a methylated tyrosine residue, indicated by the "Tyr(Me)" notation, suggesting that it has a methyl group attached to the aromatic ring of the tyrosine side chain. The presence of the N-methyl group (N-Me) further modifies its structure, influencing its solubility and reactivity. The DCHA designation indicates that the compound is in the form of a dihydrochloride salt, which can enhance its stability and solubility in aqueous solutions. This compound is often utilized in biochemical research and pharmaceutical applications, particularly in the synthesis of peptide-based drugs and as a building block in organic synthesis. Its specific characteristics, such as melting point, solubility, and reactivity, can vary based on the conditions and the presence of other reagents.
Formula:C16H23NO6.C12H23N
Synonyms:- Boc-Metyr(Me)-Oh Dcha
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