CAS 55715-01-0
:H-Ile-Arg-OH
Description:
The chemical substance known as H-Ile-Arg-OH, with the CAS number 55715-01-0, is a peptide that consists of the amino acids isoleucine (Ile) and arginine (Arg) linked together. This compound is characterized by its structure, which includes a carboxylic acid group (-COOH) at one end and an amino group (-NH2) at the other, typical of peptides. It is often used in biochemical research and applications due to its role in protein synthesis and function. The presence of the isoleucine side chain contributes to hydrophobic interactions, while the arginine side chain, which is positively charged at physiological pH, can participate in ionic interactions and hydrogen bonding. This combination of properties makes H-Ile-Arg-OH relevant in various biological processes, including cell signaling and metabolic pathways. Additionally, its stability and solubility in aqueous solutions make it suitable for laboratory studies and potential therapeutic applications.
Formula:C12H25N5O3
Synonyms:- H-Ile-Arg-Oh Acetate Salt
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H-Ile-Arg-OH
CAS:The dipeptide IR showed a remarkable ACE- and renin-inhibitory activity.Formula:C12H25N5O3Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:287.36L-Isoleucyl-L-arginine
CAS:<p>L-Isoleucyl-L-arginine, a dipeptide composed of L-isoleucine and L-arginine, acts as a potent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor and is utilized in</p>Formula:C12H25N5O3Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:287.36H-Ile-Arg-OH acetate salt
CAS:<p>H-Ile-Arg-OH acetate salt is an antioxidant that belongs to the group of amino acids. It has been shown to have antioxidative activity in vitro, as well as interaction with radicals and free radicals. Cryo-electron microscopy was used to show this compound's radical scavenging activity. H-Ile-Arg-OH acetate salt has also been found to have antioxidative properties in eukaryotes. This compound is composed of two isomers: H-Ile and Arg. The hydroxyl group on the H-Ile isomer gives this compound its antioxidative properties, while the Arg isomer possesses hydrolytic properties. The subunits are linked together by a peptide bond between the carboxyl group on Arg and the amine group on H-Ile. In addition, H-Ile has an -OH hydroxyl group that can be scavenged by hydroxyl radicals, which provides antioxidative activity.</p>Formula:C12H25N5O3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:287.36 g/mol


