CAS 167498-29-5
:Z-FY-CHO
Description:
Z-FY-CHO, with the CAS number 167498-29-5, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of peptide aldehydes. It is characterized by its structure, which includes a phenylalanine (F) and tyrosine (Y) residue, linked to an aldehyde functional group. This compound is often utilized in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving protease inhibition and enzyme activity modulation. Z-FY-CHO is known for its specificity towards certain proteases, making it a valuable tool in the investigation of proteolytic pathways and cellular processes. Additionally, its stability and reactivity under physiological conditions allow for its application in various experimental setups. As with many peptide derivatives, Z-FY-CHO may exhibit properties such as solubility in polar solvents and potential interactions with biological macromolecules, which are essential for its function in biological assays. Proper handling and storage conditions are crucial to maintain its integrity and efficacy in research applications.
Formula:C26H26N2O5
Synonyms:- Z-Phe-Tyr-Aldehyde
- Z-Phe-Tyr-Cho
- Cathepsin L Inhibitor Ii
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Found 5 products.
Z-Phe-Tyr-aldehyde
CAS:Z-Phe-Tyrosinal is a potent and selective cathepsin L inhibitor. In the pit formation assay with unfractionated rat bone cells, 1.5 nM of Z-FY-CHO markedly inhibited parathyroid hormone-stimulated osteoclastic bone resorption. In ovariectomized mice, it suppressed at 2.5-10 mg/kg/day ip for four weeks bone weight loss dose-dependently.Formula:C26H26N2O5Purity:≥ 98%Color and Shape:WhiteMolecular weight:446.5Z-Phe-Tyr-aldehyde
CAS:<p>Z-Phe-Tyr-aldehyde is a natural compound that inhibits the activity of cathepsin, an enzyme associated with cancer and bowel disease. The compound also inhibits the expression of covid-19, which is a protein that regulates cell death. Z-Phe-Tyr-aldehyde has been shown to cause caspase-independent cell death in human leukemia cells. This compound also blocks the TLR4 receptor, which is thought to play a role in infectious diseases such as SARS and Covid-2. It has been found to inhibit protein synthesis in bacteria, which may be due to its ability to inhibit ribosomal function.</p>Formula:C26H26N2O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:446.5 g/molZ-Phe-Tyr-aldehyde
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C26H26N2O5Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:446.495Z-FY-CHO
CAS:<p>Pyridoxal (Pyridoxaldehyde), a component of vitamin B6, is an aldehyde obtained by oxidizing pyridoxine and is widely found in plants and animals.</p>Formula:C26H26N2O5Purity:95.88%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:446.5





