CAS 25799-58-0
:H-D-Tyr(3-I)-OH
Description:
H-D-Tyr(3-I)-OH, also known as 3-Iodo-L-tyrosine, is a modified amino acid that features an iodine atom substituted at the meta position of the phenolic ring of tyrosine. This compound is characterized by its incorporation of an iodine atom, which can influence its biochemical properties and interactions. The presence of the iodine atom can enhance the compound's reactivity and may affect its role in biological systems, particularly in relation to thyroid hormone synthesis and metabolism, as iodine is a critical element in thyroid hormone production. H-D-Tyr(3-I)-OH is typically utilized in biochemical research and pharmaceutical applications, particularly in studies involving protein synthesis, enzyme activity, and the development of iodinated compounds for imaging or therapeutic purposes. Its solubility and stability in various solvents can vary, making it important to consider the conditions under which it is used. As with many amino acid derivatives, it may exhibit specific interactions with receptors or enzymes, influencing its biological activity.
Formula:C9H10INO3
Synonyms:- 3-iodo-D-tyrosine
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Found 5 products.
H-D-Tyr(3-I)-OH
CAS:<p>M06130 - H-D-Tyr(3-I)-OH</p>Formula:C9H10INO3Purity:97%Molecular weight:307.0873-Iodo-D-tyrosine
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Stability Light Sensitive<br>Applications 3-Iodo-D-tyrosine<br></p>Formula:C9H10INO3Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:307.09




