CAS 200260-37-3
:H-D-Asp-NH2
Description:
H-D-Asp-NH2, also known as L-Aspartic acid amide, is a derivative of the amino acid aspartic acid, where the carboxyl group is replaced by an amine group. This modification enhances its solubility in water and alters its reactivity compared to its parent compound. The substance typically appears as a white crystalline powder and is characterized by its ability to participate in various biochemical reactions, particularly in the synthesis of peptides and proteins. It is often used in research and pharmaceutical applications due to its role in metabolic pathways and potential therapeutic effects. The presence of the amide group can influence its interaction with biological systems, making it a subject of interest in studies related to neurotransmission and metabolic regulation. As with many amino acid derivatives, it is important to handle H-D-Asp-NH2 with care, adhering to safety protocols to avoid any adverse reactions.
Formula:C4H8N2O3
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(R)-3,4-Diamino-4-oxobutanoic acid
CAS:Formula:C4H8N2O3Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:132.119



