CAS 163750-76-3
:H-D-His(3-Me)-OH
Description:
H-D-His(3-Me)-OH, also known as a derivative of histidine, is a modified amino acid characterized by the presence of a methyl group at the 3-position of the imidazole ring. This modification can influence the compound's biochemical properties, such as its solubility, stability, and interaction with biological targets. The "H-D" prefix indicates that it is a histidine derivative with an N-terminal protection, typically used in peptide synthesis. The hydroxyl group (-OH) suggests potential for hydrogen bonding, which can enhance its reactivity and interaction with other molecules. This compound is often utilized in research and pharmaceutical applications, particularly in the development of peptides and proteins, where modifications can affect biological activity and specificity. Its unique structure allows for exploration in various fields, including medicinal chemistry and biochemistry, where understanding the role of amino acid modifications is crucial for drug design and protein engineering.
Formula:C7H11N3O2
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H-D-His(3-Me)-OH
CAS:<p>Bachem ID: 4017900.</p>Formula:C7H11N3O2Purity:> 99%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:169.18H-D-His(3-Me)-OH H-D-His(p-Me)-OH
CAS:<p>H-D-His(3-Me)-OH H-D-His(p-Me)-OH</p>Purity:≥95%Molecular weight:169.18g/mol(R)-2-Amino-3-(1-methyl-1H-imidazol-5-yl)propanoic acid
CAS:Formula:C7H11N3O2Purity:95.0%Molecular weight:169.184



