CAS 23361-37-7
:Ac-Met-NH2
Description:
The chemical substance known as Ac-Met-NH2, with the CAS number 23361-37-7, is a derivative of methionine, an essential amino acid. This compound features an acetyl group (Ac) attached to the amino group of methionine, which enhances its solubility and stability. Ac-Met-NH2 is typically characterized by its role in biochemical applications, particularly in peptide synthesis and as a potential precursor in various metabolic pathways. It exhibits properties common to amino acids, such as the ability to form zwitterions in solution, which contributes to its solubility in polar solvents. Additionally, the acetylation can influence its reactivity and interaction with biological systems, making it of interest in pharmaceutical and nutritional research. The compound is generally stable under standard laboratory conditions but should be handled with care to avoid degradation. Its applications may extend to studies involving protein synthesis, enzyme activity, and cellular metabolism, highlighting its significance in both research and potential therapeutic contexts.
Formula:C7H14N2O2S
InChI:InChI=1/C7H14N2O2S/c1-5(10)9-6(7(8)11)3-4-12-2/h6H,3-4H2,1-2H3,(H2,8,11)(H,9,10)/t6-/m0/s1
SMILES:CC(=N[C@@H](CCSC)C(=N)O)O
Synonyms:- N~2~-acetylmethioninamide
- N~2~-acetyl-L-methioninamide
- N-Acetyl-L-methioninamide
- (S)-2-Acetamido-4-(methylthio)butanamide
- Butanamide, 2-(acetylamino)-4-(methylthio)-, (2S)-
- Ac-L-Met-NH2
- AC-MET-NH2 USP/EP/BP
- N-Acetyl-L-methionine amide
- AC-METHIONINE-NH2
- Acetyl-L-methionine amide≥ 99% (TLC)
- (2S)-2-acetamido-4-(methylsulfanyl)butanamide
- ACETYL-L-METHIONINE AMIDE
- N-ACETYL-L-MET NH2
- N-ALPHA-ACETYL-L-METHIONINE AMIDE
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Found 3 products.
Butanamide, 2-(acetylamino)-4-(methylthio)-, (2S)-
CAS:Formula:C7H14N2O2SPurity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:190.2633(S)-2-Acetamido-4-(methylthio)butanamide
CAS:(S)-2-Acetamido-4-(methylthio)butanamidePurity:97%Molecular weight:190.26g/mol


