CAS 3182-85-2
:Glycine, N-(2-methylpropyl)-
Description:
Glycine, N-(2-methylpropyl)-, also known as isobutylglycine, is an amino acid derivative characterized by its structure, which includes a glycine backbone with an isobutyl group attached to the nitrogen atom. This compound is a colorless to pale yellow solid that is soluble in water and exhibits properties typical of amino acids, such as the ability to participate in hydrogen bonding due to its amine and carboxylic acid functional groups. It has a relatively low molecular weight and is often used in biochemical research and as a building block in peptide synthesis. The presence of the isobutyl group can influence its biological activity and interactions with other molecules. Glycine derivatives like this one may also have applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and as additives in various formulations. As with many amino acids, it may exhibit zwitterionic behavior, possessing both positive and negative charges at physiological pH, which can affect its solubility and reactivity in biological systems.
Formula:C6H13NO2
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Found 2 products.
2-(2-Methylpropylamino)acetic acid
CAS:<p>2-(2-Methylpropylamino)acetic acid is a proteinogenic amino acid and an inhibitor of the enzyme phospholipase A2. It has been shown to inhibit TNF-alpha production in human monocytes, suggesting a possible therapeutic use for autoimmune diseases. It is also an inhibitor of the receptor activity of gabapentin and may be used as a replacement for this drug in the treatment of epilepsy. 2-(2-Methylpropylamino)acetic acid inhibits apoptosis in some cells, which may have implications for inflammatory diseases. This molecule shows promise as an anti-inflammatory agent that can inhibit the production of cytokines without affecting normal immune responses.</p>Formula:C6H13NO2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:131.17 g/mol

