Description:The chemical substance known as cyclic dipeptide with proline, identified by the CAS number 5654-86-4, is a cyclic compound formed from two amino acids, one of which is proline. Cyclic dipeptides, also referred to as diketopiperazines, are characterized by their unique ring structure, which results from the condensation of the amino and carboxyl groups of the constituent amino acids. This specific cyclic dipeptide exhibits properties such as increased stability compared to its linear counterparts, which can influence its biological activity and solubility. Cyclic dipeptides are often found in nature and can exhibit various pharmacological activities, including antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. The presence of proline contributes to the rigidity of the structure due to its unique side chain, which can affect the compound's interactions with biological targets. Overall, cyclic dipeptides like this one are of significant interest in medicinal chemistry and drug design due to their diverse biological functions and potential therapeutic applications.
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