CAS 57521-85-4
:Boc-D-Nva-OH
Description:
Boc-D-Nva-OH, also known as Boc-D-norvaline, is a chemical compound characterized by its structure as a derivative of the amino acid norvaline. The "Boc" (tert-butyloxycarbonyl) group serves as a protective group for the amino function, making it useful in peptide synthesis and other organic reactions. This compound is typically a white to off-white solid and is soluble in organic solvents like methanol and dimethyl sulfoxide, but less soluble in water. The presence of the D-configuration indicates that it is a chiral molecule, which can have implications in biological activity and interactions. Boc-D-Nva-OH is often utilized in the synthesis of peptides and in research related to amino acid derivatives, particularly in studies involving protein structure and function. Its CAS number, 57521-85-4, uniquely identifies this compound in chemical databases, facilitating its recognition and study in various scientific contexts. As with many amino acid derivatives, it is important to handle Boc-D-Nva-OH with care, following appropriate safety protocols.
Formula:C10HNO4
Synonyms:- Boc-D-norvaline
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Found 4 products.
D-Norvaline, N-[(1,1-dimethylethoxy)carbonyl]-
CAS:Formula:C10H19NO4Purity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:217.2622



