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CAS 7762-61-0

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Ac-Tyr-Phe-OH

Description:
The chemical substance known as Ac-Tyr-Phe-OH, with the CAS number 7762-61-0, is a peptide that consists of the amino acids tyrosine (Tyr) and phenylalanine (Phe) with an acetyl (Ac) group at the N-terminus and a hydroxyl (OH) group at the C-terminus. This compound is characterized by its relatively small size and specific sequence, which can influence its biological activity and interactions. The acetylation at the N-terminus can enhance the stability and solubility of the peptide, while the hydroxyl group at the C-terminus may play a role in its reactivity and potential interactions with other molecules. Ac-Tyr-Phe-OH is often studied in the context of peptide synthesis, drug design, and biochemical research, particularly for its potential roles in signaling pathways and as a model for understanding peptide behavior in biological systems. Its properties, such as solubility, stability, and reactivity, can vary based on environmental conditions like pH and temperature.
Formula:C20H22N2O5
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  • Ac-Tyr-Phe-OH

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    This synthetic peptide is an acceptor of protons and has a molecular weight of 904. It is one of the most potent proton donors known to date and has been shown to be effective in iontophoresis experiments. Ac-Tyr-Phe-OH has been found to have a bitter taste, which may limit its use as a drug candidate. However, it could be used as a screening tool to identify compounds that are likely to have a bitter taste, but without the need for extensive animal testing.

    Formula:C20H22N2O5
    Purity:Min. 95%
    Molecular weight:370.4 g/mol

    Ref: 3D-FA107952

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