
CAS 175837-77-1
:BOC-TRYPTOPHAN NCA
Description:
BOC-Tryptophan NCA, or N-carboxyanhydride of BOC-protected tryptophan, is a chemical compound used primarily in peptide synthesis and polymer chemistry. It features a BOC (tert-butyloxycarbonyl) protecting group, which enhances the stability and solubility of the tryptophan residue during synthetic procedures. The presence of the NCA (N-carboxyanhydride) functional group allows for the ring-opening polymerization, facilitating the formation of polypeptides. This compound is characterized by its ability to undergo controlled polymerization, making it valuable in the development of biodegradable polymers and drug delivery systems. Additionally, BOC-Tryptophan NCA is sensitive to moisture and should be handled under anhydrous conditions to prevent hydrolysis. Its unique structure contributes to the properties of the resulting polymers, such as biocompatibility and biodegradability, which are essential for biomedical applications. Overall, BOC-Tryptophan NCA serves as a versatile building block in synthetic organic chemistry and materials science.
Formula:C17H18N2O5
Synonyms:- Boc-Trp-Nca
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N-alpha-Boc-L-tryptophan N-alpha-carboxy anhydride
CAS:The N-alpha-Boc-L-tryptophan N-alpha-carboxy anhydride is a postulated intermediate in the ring opening of the ester of tryptophan. The kinetics of this reaction, which is influenced by the basicity and acidity of the environment, have been studied using techniques such as crystal violet, formamide and radiolabeling.Formula:C17H18N2O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:330.34 g/mol

