CAS 63546-27-0
:L-Alanine-3,3,3-d3
Description:
L-Alanine-3,3,3-d3 is a deuterated form of the amino acid L-alanine, where the hydrogen atoms at the 3-position of the carbon chain are replaced with deuterium isotopes. This modification results in a compound that retains the fundamental characteristics of L-alanine, such as being a non-polar, aliphatic amino acid that plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and metabolism. L-Alanine is known for its role in the transamination process and as a building block for proteins. The presence of deuterium enhances its stability and can be useful in various applications, including metabolic studies and tracer experiments in biochemical research. The compound is typically soluble in water and exhibits similar reactivity to its non-deuterated counterpart. Its unique isotopic labeling allows for advanced analytical techniques, such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, to track metabolic pathways and interactions in biological systems. Overall, L-Alanine-3,3,3-d3 serves as a valuable tool in both research and industrial applications.
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L-Alanine-3,3,3-d3
CAS:Formula:CD3CH(NH2)COOHPurity:99 atom % DColor and Shape:White SolidMolecular weight:92.06651L-Alanine-d3
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications L-Alanine-d3 is the labeled analogue of L-Alanine (A481500), which is used to make in-vivo measurement of glucose and alanine metabolism in studies of patients with diabetes. L-Alanine is a non-essential amino acid for human development. L-Alanine is one of the 20 amino acids encoded by the genetic code.<br>References Bier, D.M. et al.: Diabetes, 26, 1005 (1977); Capaldo, B. et al.: J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., 71, 1220 (1990); Giacca, A. et al.: Diabetes, 47, 1763 (1998)<br></p>Formula:C3D3H4NO2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:92.11




