CAS 151378-81-3
:Z-D-Ala-NH2
Description:
Z-D-Ala-NH2, also known as Z-D-Alanine amide, is a synthetic amino acid derivative characterized by the presence of a Z (benzyloxycarbonyl) protecting group on the amino group of D-alanine. This compound is typically utilized in peptide synthesis and research due to its ability to serve as a building block for more complex peptides. The Z group provides stability and protection during chemical reactions, allowing for selective modifications. Z-D-Ala-NH2 is a white to off-white solid, soluble in polar solvents such as water and methanol, and exhibits properties typical of amino acids, including the ability to form hydrogen bonds. Its structure includes an amine functional group, which contributes to its reactivity and potential applications in medicinal chemistry. The compound is of interest in studies related to peptide design and synthesis, particularly in the development of bioactive peptides and pharmaceuticals. As with many amino acid derivatives, it is essential to handle Z-D-Ala-NH2 with care, following appropriate safety protocols in laboratory settings.
Formula:C11H14N2O3
Synonyms:- Cbz-D-Alaninamide
- N-Alpha-Carbobenzoxy-D-Alanine Amide
- Z-D-Alanine Amide
- Z-D-Alanine-Nh2
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Carbamic acid, N-[(1R)-2-amino-1-methyl-2-oxoethyl]-, phenylmethyl ester
CAS:Formula:C11H14N2O3Purity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:222.2405


