
CAS 201595-68-8
:L-Serine-13C3
Description:
L-Serine-13C3 is a stable isotope-labeled form of the amino acid L-serine, where three carbon atoms are replaced with the carbon-13 isotope. This compound is primarily used in metabolic studies and tracer experiments due to its ability to provide insights into metabolic pathways and amino acid utilization in biological systems. L-serine itself is a non-essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in protein synthesis, neurotransmitter production, and the synthesis of other biomolecules, including nucleotides and phospholipids. The incorporation of carbon-13 allows researchers to track the fate of serine in various biochemical processes, making it valuable in fields such as biochemistry, molecular biology, and medical research. L-Serine-13C3 is typically characterized by its molecular formula, which reflects the presence of the carbon-13 isotopes, and its physical properties, such as solubility in water and stability under physiological conditions. As with other amino acids, it can participate in various reactions, including transamination and phosphorylation, contributing to its versatility in biological systems.
Formula:C3H7NO3
Synonyms:- L-SERINE (13C3, 99%)
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L-Serine-13C3
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications L-Serine-13C3 is the isotope labelled analog of L-Serine (S270995); a compound used in the synthesis of purines and pyrimidines as antibacterial/antifungal agents, as well as acting as a proteinogenic compound.<br>References Olivella, M. et al.: Bioorg. Med. Chem., 20, 6109 (2012)<br></p>Formula:C3H7NO3Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:108.07


