CAS 63179-81-7
:(T-4)-Bis[(2S)-2-(hydroxy-κO)propanoato-κO]zinc
Description:
(T-4)-Bis[(2S)-2-(hydroxy-κO)propanoato-κO]zinc, commonly referred to as zinc bis(2-hydroxypropanoate), is a coordination compound featuring zinc as the central metal ion coordinated to two anionic ligands derived from L-lactic acid. This compound typically exhibits characteristics associated with zinc complexes, such as stability in various pH environments and potential bioactivity due to its interaction with biological molecules. The presence of hydroxyl groups in the ligands enhances solubility in polar solvents and may contribute to its reactivity and biological compatibility. Zinc plays a crucial role in numerous enzymatic processes, and compounds like this one can serve as important intermediates or catalysts in organic synthesis and biochemistry. Additionally, the stereochemistry of the ligands, being derived from the chiral (S)-enantiomer, may influence the compound's biological activity and interactions with other biomolecules. Overall, this compound is of interest in fields such as medicinal chemistry, nutrition, and materials science due to its unique properties and potential applications.
Formula:C6H10O6Zn
InChI:InChI=1S/2C3H6O3.Zn/c2*1-2(4)3(5)6;/h2*2,4H,1H3,(H,5,6);/q;;+2/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=CANRESZKMUPMAE-UHFFFAOYSA-L
SMILES:CC1[OH][Zn+2]2([OH]C(C)C(=O)[O-]2)[O-]C1=O
Synonyms:- (T-4)-Bis[(2S)-2-(hydroxy-κO)propanoato-κO]zinc
- Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-,zinc complex, (S)-
- Zinc, bis(2-hydroxypropanoato-O<sup>1</sup>,O<sup>2</sup>)-, [T-4-(S),(S)]-
- Zinc,bis(2-hydroxypropanoato-O1,O2)-, [T-4-(S),(S)]-
- Zinc, bis[(2S)-2-(hydroxy-κO)propanoato-κO]-, (T-4)-
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Zinc L-lactate
CAS:Zinc L-lactate is a form of zinc that has been used in the health-care industry for many years. It is an active targeting agent that selectively accumulates in cells, tissues, and organs where it is needed most. Zinc L-lactate is a mixture of the two enantiomers of L-lactic acid (D and L). These two enantiomers can be separated by chromatographic methods to isolate the D form. The D form has been shown to be more active than the L form in animal studies. Zinc L-lactate has also been shown to stimulate cell growth and function as well as being a primary component of platelet-derived growth factor.Formula:C3H5O3ZnPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:121.76 g/mol


