CAS 496929-99-8
:7-BROMO-D-TRYPTOPHAN
Description:
7-Bromo-D-tryptophan is an analog of the amino acid tryptophan, characterized by the presence of a bromine atom at the 7-position of the indole ring. This modification can influence its biochemical properties and interactions. As a D-enantiomer, it is one of the two stereoisomers of tryptophan, which may affect its biological activity and receptor binding compared to the L-enantiomer. The substance is typically used in biochemical research, particularly in studies related to protein synthesis, neurotransmitter function, and the modulation of serotonin pathways. Its unique structure may also make it a valuable tool in drug development and the study of various physiological processes. Additionally, 7-bromo-D-tryptophan may exhibit distinct solubility and stability characteristics compared to its non-brominated counterparts, which can impact its application in laboratory settings. Safety and handling precautions should be observed, as with any chemical compound, to mitigate potential hazards associated with brominated compounds.
Formula:C11H11BrN2O2
Synonyms:- 7-Bromo-3-Chromanone
- 7-Bromochroman-3-one
- 7'-bromo-D-tryptophan
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7-Bromo-D-tryptophan
CAS:Formula:C11H11BrN2O2Purity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:283.1212

