CAS 35684-65-2
:D-Proline, 3-amino-,(3S)-rel-
Description:
D-Proline, also known as 3-amino- or (3S)-proline, is a naturally occurring amino acid characterized by its unique cyclic structure, which includes a five-membered pyrrolidine ring. This structure contributes to its distinct properties, such as its ability to influence protein folding and stability. D-Proline is classified as a non-polar, aliphatic amino acid, and it plays a crucial role in the synthesis of various peptides and proteins. It is particularly notable for its presence in collagen, where it contributes to the stability of the triple helix structure. The CAS number 35684-65-2 identifies this specific stereoisomer, which is the D-form of proline, differing from its L-form counterpart in its spatial arrangement. D-Proline is also involved in various biochemical processes and can act as a precursor for other important biomolecules. Its solubility in water and its relatively low molecular weight make it a versatile compound in both biological and synthetic applications.
Formula:C5H10N2O2
Synonyms:- DL-Proline,3-amino-, cis-
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Found 2 products.
(R)-3-Amino-L-proline Hydrochloride
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C5H10N2O2•HClColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:130.15 + (36.46)

