CAS 20220-62-6
:glycine-2-13C
Description:
Glycine-2-13C, with the CAS number 20220-62-6, is a stable isotope-labeled form of glycine, which is the simplest amino acid and a fundamental building block of proteins. The "2-13C" designation indicates that one of the carbon atoms in the glycine molecule is replaced with the carbon-13 isotope, which is a non-radioactive isotope of carbon. This substitution allows for the use of glycine-2-13C in various applications, particularly in metabolic studies and tracer experiments in biological research, as it can be tracked using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Glycine itself is a colorless, odorless crystalline solid that is soluble in water and has a sweet taste. It plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes, including protein synthesis and neurotransmission. The presence of the carbon-13 isotope does not significantly alter the chemical properties of glycine, but it provides valuable insights into metabolic pathways and molecular interactions in biological systems.
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Glycine-13C
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Labelled analogue of Glycine (G615990), a non-essential amino acid for human development. Glycine (G615990) is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in spinal cord, allosteric regulator of NMDA receptors.<br>References Scott, D., et al.: J. Neurosci., 21, 3063 (2001), Laube, B., et al.: Neuropharmacology, 47, 994 (2004), Papadakis, M., et al.: J. Biol. Chem., 279, 14703 (2004), Chen, P., et al.: Mol. Pharmacol., 67, 1470 (2005), Wolosker, H., et al.: Mol. Neurobiol., 36, 152 (2007),<br></p>Formula:C13CH5NO2Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:76.06Glycine-2-13C
CAS:<p>The 13C-labeled glycine derivative, Glycine-2-13C, has been shown to be a hepatoprotective agent. This compound has a constant molecular weight and is soluble in water. The solubility of this compound can be increased by adding an organic solvent such as acetonitrile or methanol. The 13C-labeled glycine derivative interacts with the n-methyl-d-aspartic acid receptor, which leads to an increase in the frequency of radiation. This compound also interacts with the chloride ion and increases its activity, thereby increasing the irradiation frequencies.</p>Formula:C2CH5NO2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:76.06 g/mol




