CAS 1492-11-1
:Ac-Leu-OMe
Description:
Ac-Leu-OMe, also known as N-acetyl-L-leucine methyl ester, is a chemical compound characterized by its structure as a derivative of the amino acid leucine. It features an acetyl group attached to the nitrogen of the amino group and a methyl ester group at the carboxylic acid end. This compound is typically used in peptide synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of various pharmaceuticals. Its properties include being a white to off-white solid, soluble in organic solvents, and relatively stable under standard laboratory conditions. Ac-Leu-OMe can participate in various chemical reactions, including esterification and amidation, making it valuable in organic synthesis. Additionally, due to its structural features, it may exhibit biological activity, although specific pharmacological effects would depend on further studies. As with many chemical substances, proper handling and safety precautions should be observed, as it may pose risks if ingested or improperly managed.
Formula:CH17NO3
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Acetyl-L-leucine methyl ester
CAS:<p>Acetyl-L-leucine methyl ester is a molecule that has been synthesized by demethylating acetyl-L-leucine. It is an analog of acetylcholine and is able to interact with the catalytic subunit of phosphatase. Acetyl-L-leucine methyl ester hydrolyses to release L-leucine and methyl acetate in a ratio of 1:1. This molecule has been shown to be a substrate for phosphatases, which are enzymes that catalyze the dephosphorylation process. The reaction of acetyl-L-leucine methyl ester with phosphatases is reversible, as it hydrolyzes into L-leucine and methyl acetate.</p>Formula:C9H17NO3Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:187.24 g/molMethyl N-acetyl-L-leucinate
CAS:Formula:C9H17NO3Purity:95.0%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:187.239



