Description:H-D-Glu-NH2, also known as L-Glutamic acid amide, is a derivative of the amino acid glutamic acid where the carboxylic acid group is replaced by an amine group, resulting in an amide. This compound is characterized by its polar nature due to the presence of amino and amide functional groups, which can engage in hydrogen bonding. It is typically soluble in water, making it suitable for various biochemical applications. H-D-Glu-NH2 plays a role in peptide synthesis and can be utilized in research related to neurotransmission, as glutamic acid is a key neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. The compound may also exhibit properties relevant to the study of metabolic pathways and cellular signaling. Its CAS number, 19522-40-8, allows for easy identification in chemical databases and literature. As with many amino acid derivatives, it is important to handle H-D-Glu-NH2 with care, following appropriate safety protocols in laboratory settings.
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