CAS 62595-14-6
:L-tyrosine-2,3,5,6-D4
Description:
L-tyrosine-2,3,5,6-D4 is a deuterated form of the amino acid L-tyrosine, which is an important building block for proteins and a precursor for neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. The designation "2,3,5,6-D4" indicates that four hydrogen atoms in the L-tyrosine molecule have been replaced with deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen. This modification can be useful in various research applications, particularly in studies involving metabolic pathways, tracer studies, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, as the presence of deuterium can enhance the resolution and sensitivity of NMR signals. L-tyrosine itself is a non-essential amino acid, meaning that it can be synthesized by the body from phenylalanine. It is soluble in water and has a polar side chain, which contributes to its role in protein structure and function. The compound is typically used in biochemical research and may also have applications in pharmaceuticals and nutritional supplements.
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L-4-Hydroxyphenyl-d4-alanine
CAS:Formula:HOC6D4CH2CH(NH2)COOHPurity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:White SolidMolecular weight:185.099L-Tyrosine-d4
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications L-Tyrosine is one of the 22 proteinogenic amino acids that are used by cells to synthesize proteins. L-Tyrosine is biologically converted from L-phenylalanine and is in turn is converted to L-DOPA and further converted into the neurotransmitters: dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. This is the labeled analog.
References Rasmussen, D.D., et al.: J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., 57, 760 (1983); Bagchi, S.P., et al.: Biochem. Pharmacol., 26, 900 (1977);Formula:C92H4H7NO3Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:185.21L-Tyrosine-(phenyl-d4)
CAS:Controlled ProductL-Tyrosine-(phenyl-d4) is a phenyl ring with an aromatic amino acid, L-tyrosine. It is a metabolite of phenylalanine, which is an aromatic amino acid. The propionic acid substituent on the phenyl ring makes it a conjugate acid. L-Tyrosine-(phenyl-d4) is a tyrosine derivative that has been synthesized with 4-hydroxybenzyl as a substituent and hydroxypropionic as a conjugate base. L-Tyrosine-(phenyl-d4) has been shown to have toxic effects on daphnia, which are small crustaceans that are often used to test for toxicity in aquatic environments.Formula:C9H7D4NO3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:185.21 g/molRef: IN-DA00EDO4
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