CAS 92455-53-3
:Z-D-Tyr(Bzl)-OH
Description:
Z-D-Tyr(Bzl)-OH, also known as Z-Tyrosine benzyl ester, is a protected form of the amino acid tyrosine. The "Z" denotes the benzyloxycarbonyl (Z) protecting group, which is commonly used in peptide synthesis to protect the amino group of the amino acid. The presence of the benzyl ester indicates that the carboxylic acid group of tyrosine is esterified with a benzyl group, enhancing its lipophilicity and stability during chemical reactions. This compound is typically utilized in the synthesis of peptides and other derivatives where the protection of functional groups is necessary to prevent unwanted reactions. Z-D-Tyr(Bzl)-OH is characterized by its ability to undergo standard peptide coupling reactions, making it a valuable intermediate in organic synthesis. It is generally soluble in organic solvents, and its stability allows for various modifications in synthetic pathways. As with many amino acid derivatives, care should be taken regarding its handling and storage, as it may be sensitive to moisture and light.
Formula:C24H23NO5
Synonyms:- N-a-CBZ-(O-Bzl)-D-Tyr
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