CAS 5888-91-5
:Glycine, N-acetyl-N-methyl-
Description:
Glycine, N-acetyl-N-methyl- is an organic compound characterized by its structure, which includes an acetyl group and a methyl group attached to the amino acid glycine. This compound is classified as an amino acid derivative and is known for its role in various biochemical processes. It is typically a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water, reflecting its polar nature due to the presence of both amino and carbonyl functional groups. The presence of the acetyl and methyl groups can influence its reactivity and biological activity, making it of interest in pharmaceutical and biochemical research. Glycine derivatives, including N-acetyl-N-methyl-glycine, are often studied for their potential applications in drug development, as they may exhibit unique properties that can enhance therapeutic efficacy or reduce side effects. Additionally, this compound may be involved in metabolic pathways and can serve as a building block for more complex molecules. Safety data should be consulted for handling and usage, as with any chemical substance.
Formula:C5H9NO3
Synonyms:- N-Acetyl-Sarcosine
- 2-[Acetyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid
- 2-(N-METHYLACETAMIDO)ACETIC ACID
- N-Acetyl-N-Methyl-glycine
- Glycine, N-acetyl-N-methyl-
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Glycine, N-acetyl-N-methyl-
CAS:Formula:C5H9NO3Purity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:131.12992-[Acetyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid
CAS:2-[Acetyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid is a serine protease inhibitor that has been shown to be effective against inflammation. It is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3CO2CHCONH2. 2-[Acetyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid has a hydroxyl group, two fatty acids, and an intramolecular hydrogen bond. The alkylsulfonyl group and the sulfonic acid group are attached to the hydroxy group on one side of the molecule. This drug inhibits the activity of serine proteases by blocking their active site.Formula:C5H9NO3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:131.13 g/mol



