CAS 26462-22-6
:H-Ile-Leu-OH
Description:
H-Ile-Leu-OH, also known as isoleucine-leucine, is a dipeptide composed of the amino acids isoleucine and leucine linked by a peptide bond. This compound is characterized by its structure, which includes an amine group (-NH2), a carboxylic acid group (-COOH), and a side chain specific to each amino acid, contributing to its unique properties. It is typically found in protein structures and plays a role in various biological processes, including protein synthesis and metabolism. The presence of hydrophobic side chains in isoleucine and leucine influences its solubility and interaction with other molecules, making it relevant in studies of protein folding and function. H-Ile-Leu-OH is also of interest in the field of biochemistry and pharmacology, where it may be investigated for its potential therapeutic applications. As a synthetic or naturally occurring peptide, it can be utilized in research settings to explore peptide interactions and biological activity.
Formula:C12H24N2O3
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H-Ile-Leu-OH
CAS:A nanotube-forming dipeptide.Formula:C12H24N2O3Purity:> 98%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:244.33L-Leucine, L-isoleucyl-
CAS:Formula:C12H24N2O3Purity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:244.3306H-Ile-Leu-OH
CAS:<p>H-Ile-Leu-OH is a molecule that has been shown to inhibit the uptake of glucose in muscle cells. It also inhibits protein synthesis and antioxidant system, which may be due to its ability to inhibit the uptake of glucose in muscle cells. This molecule is not active against cancer cells, but it has been shown to have anticancer effects in animals. H-Ile-Leu-OH is synthesized by enzymatic hydrolysis of branched-chain amino acids. It has been shown that the uptake rate of this molecule can be increased by using plasma samples from cancer patients as well as animals with cancer.</p>Formula:C12H24N2O3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:244.33 g/mol





