CAS 67321-05-5
:L-Serine, O-(phenylmethyl)-, phenylmethyl ester
Description:
L-Serine, O-(phenylmethyl)-, phenylmethyl ester, with the CAS number 67321-05-5, is an organic compound that belongs to the class of amino acid derivatives. It is characterized by the presence of a serine backbone, which is an α-amino acid important in protein synthesis and metabolic processes. The compound features a phenylmethyl (benzyl) ester functional group, which enhances its lipophilicity and may influence its biological activity and solubility in organic solvents. This esterification can affect the compound's reactivity and stability, making it potentially useful in various chemical applications, including as a building block in organic synthesis or in medicinal chemistry. The presence of the benzyl group may also impart unique properties, such as increased hydrophobicity, which can affect interactions with biological membranes. Overall, L-Serine, O-(phenylmethyl)-, phenylmethyl ester is a compound of interest in both synthetic and biological chemistry, with potential applications in drug development and biochemical research.
Formula:C17H19NO3
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Found 2 products.
H-Ser(Bzl)-OBzl·p-tosylate
CAS:<p>H-Ser(Bzl)-OBzl·p-tosylate is a synthetic nucleotide that is used to study the phosphorylation of serine residues. It can be activated with 1,2-diaminopropane and then reacted with the target molecule, which will lead to the formation of an adduct. The reaction condition for this nucleotide is a deprotecting condition. This synthetic nucleotide has been shown to yield high yields in experimental conditions. Experimental results have shown that this compound is not susceptible to hydrolysis by enzymes such as esterases or glucuronidases.</p>Formula:C17H19NO3·C7H8O3SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:457.54 g/mol

