CAS 3842-25-9
:L-Aspartic-2,3,3-d3 Acid
Description:
L-Aspartic-2,3,3-d3 Acid, with the CAS number 3842-25-9, is a deuterated form of the amino acid L-aspartic acid, which is a non-essential amino acid important in the biosynthesis of proteins. The "2,3,3-d3" designation indicates that this compound contains three deuterium atoms, which are isotopes of hydrogen, replacing the regular hydrogen atoms at specific positions in the molecular structure. This modification can be useful in various applications, particularly in NMR spectroscopy and metabolic studies, as it allows for the tracing of metabolic pathways and the investigation of molecular interactions. L-Aspartic acid itself plays a crucial role in the urea cycle and is involved in neurotransmission as an excitatory neurotransmitter. The presence of deuterium can alter the physical and chemical properties slightly, such as solubility and stability, compared to its non-deuterated counterpart. Overall, L-Aspartic-2,3,3-d3 Acid serves as a valuable tool in biochemical research and applications.
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L-Aspartic-2,3,3-d3 Acid
CAS:Formula:HOOCCD2CD(NH2)COOHPurity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:White SolidMolecular weight:136.05634L-Aspartic Acid-d3
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Labelled analogue of L-Aspartic Acid, a non-essential amino acid found in food sources. Aspartic Acid is one of the 20 proteinogenic amino acids; the building blocks of proteins. Its conjugate base L-aspartate is an excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.<br>References Ager, D.J. et al.: J. Mol. Catal. Enzym., 11, 199 (2001); Velisek, J. et al.: Cze. J. Food. Sci., 24, 1 (2006); Nagahama, M. et al.: Cell Tiss. Res., 318, 483 (2004);<br></p>Formula:C42H3H4NO4Color and Shape:White To BeigeMolecular weight:136.12





