CAS 69749-17-3
:dl-norleucine hydroxamate
Description:
dl-Norleucine hydroxamate is a chemical compound characterized by its hydroxamic acid functional group, which is derived from the amino acid norleucine. It is typically used in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving enzyme inhibition and protein interactions. The presence of the hydroxamate group allows it to form strong complexes with metal ions, which can be significant in various biological processes. This compound is often utilized in the development of inhibitors for metalloproteins and has potential applications in drug discovery. Its structure includes a long aliphatic side chain, which contributes to its hydrophobic characteristics, influencing its solubility and interaction with biological membranes. Additionally, dl-norleucine hydroxamate may exhibit specific biological activities, including effects on cell growth and metabolism, making it a subject of interest in pharmacological studies. As with many chemical substances, safety and handling precautions should be observed, as its biological effects can vary depending on concentration and context.
Formula:C6H14N2O2
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N-Hydroxy2-aminohexanimidic acid
CAS:<p>N-Hydroxy2-aminohexanimidic acid is a ligand that forms hydroxo complexes with hydrogen ions. It has been shown to be a potentiometric indicator for the presence of hydroxo ions in solutions. The formation constants for N-hydroxy2-aminohexanimidic acid are high and it can form polynuclear complexes with metal ions, such as iron, manganese, and zinc. This ligand also chelates transition metals and heavy metals, such as copper and arsenic. The protonation constant of N-hydroxy2-aminohexanimidic acid is 10^6. The bivalent complexes formed by this ligand have been shown to have strong absorption bands in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.</p>Formula:C6H14N2O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:146.19 g/mol

