
CAS 221308-01-6
:L,L-Dityrosine Hydrochloride
Description:
L,L-Dityrosine Hydrochloride is a dipeptide formed from the condensation of two tyrosine molecules, characterized by the presence of two phenolic groups. This compound is typically a white to off-white crystalline powder, soluble in water and exhibiting a slightly acidic pH in solution due to the presence of the hydrochloride salt. It is known for its role in various biochemical processes, particularly in the formation of melanin and as a marker for oxidative stress in biological systems. L,L-Dityrosine Hydrochloride can also serve as a useful reagent in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving protein structure and function, as it can influence protein folding and stability. Additionally, it has potential applications in the development of biomaterials and pharmaceuticals. Its stability and reactivity make it an interesting compound for further exploration in both synthetic and natural product chemistry. As with any chemical substance, proper handling and safety precautions should be observed when working with L,L-Dityrosine Hydrochloride.
Formula:C18H20N2O6
Synonyms:- 3,3'-Dityrosine Hydrochloride
- (α3S,α3'S)-α3,α3'-DiaMino-6,6'-dihydroxy-[1,1'-biphenyl]-3,3'-dipropanoic Acid Hydrochloride
- L,L-Dityrosine dihydrochloride
- o,o'-Dityrosine Hydrochloride
- 3,3'-Bityrosine Hydrochloride
- Dityrosine Hydrochloride
- [S-(R*,R*)]- α,α'-DiaMino-6,6'-dihydroxy-[1,1'-biphenyl]-3,3'-
- (2S,2'S)-3,3'-(6,6'-dihydroxybiphenyl-3,3'-diyl)bis(2-aminopropanoic acid)
- o,o-Dityrosine Hydrochloride
- dipropanoic Acid Hydrochloride
- Bityrosine Hydrochloride
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L,L-Dityrosine hydrochloride
CAS:<p>L,L-Dityrosine hydrochloride</p>Purity:≥95%Molecular weight:433.28g/molL,L-Dityrosine hydrochloride
CAS:<p>L,L-Dityrosine hydrochloride, also known as o,o'-Dityrosine hydrochloride, is a compound found in acid hydrolysates of various biological materials, notably the</p>Formula:C18H22Cl2N2O6Purity:99.455%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:433.28L,L-Dityrosine Dihydrochloride
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Stability Hygroscopic<br>Applications Dityrosine (DY), a tyrosine dimer formed by 3,3’-biaryl bond formation can be used as a biomarker to detect oxidative protein damage and selective proteolysis. Fluorescence intensity decays of Dityrosine are generally characterized by two decay components, one with a lifetime in the range of 150 to 800 ps and another between 2.5 and 4.5 ns.<br>References Libertini, L., et al.: Biophys. J., 47, 765 (1985), Huggins, T., et al.: J. Biol. Chem., 268, 12341 (1993), Malencik, D., et al.: Biochemistry, 35, 4375 (1996),<br></p>Formula:C18H20N2O6·2ClHColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:433.28L,L-Dityrosine-13C12 Dihydrochloride
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C6C12H22Cl2N2O6Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:372.273L,L-Dityrosine dihydrochloride
CAS:<p>Dityrosine is an amino acid derivative that has been shown to be formed by the oxidation of the amino acid L-tyrosine. It is a reactive molecule that can cause oxidative injury, as well as being involved in the pathology of various diseases such as atherosclerosis and diabetes. Dityrosine is also a potential biomarker for neuronal death, as it has been found in increased amounts in the brain tissue of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Dityrosine can be used as a tool for analyzing protein structure and enzyme activity, due to its ability to react with basic proteins and enzymes at high temperatures.</p>Formula:C18H20N2O6•(HCl)2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:433.28 g/mol





