CAS 53566-70-4
:tyr-tyr-tyr methyl ester
Description:
Tyr-tyr-tyr methyl ester, also known as methyl ester of the tripeptide consisting of three tyrosine residues, is a synthetic compound derived from the amino acid tyrosine. This substance is characterized by its structure, which includes three tyrosine units linked together, with a methyl ester functional group at one end. The presence of multiple hydroxyl groups from the phenolic side chains of tyrosine contributes to its potential for hydrogen bonding and solubility in polar solvents. Tyr-tyr-tyr methyl ester may exhibit biological activity, particularly in relation to antioxidant properties, due to the presence of the aromatic rings in tyrosine. It can be utilized in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving peptide synthesis and the exploration of peptide-based therapeutics. Additionally, its stability and reactivity can be influenced by environmental factors such as pH and temperature. As with many peptides and their derivatives, careful handling and storage are essential to maintain its integrity and functionality in experimental applications.
Formula:C28H31N3O7
Synonyms:- H-Tyr-Tyr-Tyr-OMe
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H-Tyr-Tyr-Tyr-OMe
CAS:<p>H-Tyr-Tyr-Tyr-OMe is a chiral, fluorinated, enantiomeric molecule that is synthesized by the reaction of an aryloxybenzene with tetrahydropyran and chlorine. This product has been used in asymmetric synthesis as a building block for pyrazole derivatives. It has also been used to produce alcohols and dialkylamino compounds.</p>Formula:C28H31N3O7Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:521.56 g/mol
