CAS 51078-49-0
:L-Valine, N-(2-cyanoethyl)-
Description:
L-Valine, N-(2-cyanoethyl)- is a chemical compound that features a branched-chain amino acid structure, specifically derived from L-valine, which is one of the essential amino acids. This compound is characterized by the presence of a cyanoethyl group, which introduces a nitrile functional group into its structure. The presence of the cyano group can impart unique chemical reactivity, making it useful in various synthetic applications. L-Valine itself plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and is important for muscle metabolism and tissue repair. The N-(2-cyanoethyl) modification may enhance its solubility or alter its biological activity, potentially making it relevant in pharmaceutical or biochemical research. As with many amino acid derivatives, it may exhibit properties such as chirality, influencing its interaction with biological systems. Safety and handling precautions are essential when working with this compound, as the cyano group can be toxic and reactive under certain conditions. Overall, L-Valine, N-(2-cyanoethyl)- represents a versatile compound with potential applications in medicinal chemistry and biochemistry.
Formula:C8H14N2O2
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N-(2-Cyanoethyl)-L-valine
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications A metabolite of Acrylonitrile.
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