CAS 1499-55-4
:L-Glutaminsäure-5-methylester
Beschreibung:
L-Glutaminsäure-5-methylester, mit der CAS-Nummer 1499-55-4, ist ein Esterderivat der L-Glutaminsäure, einer Aminosäure, die eine entscheidende Rolle im Zellstoffwechsel und in der Neurotransmission spielt. Diese Verbindung erscheint typischerweise als weißer kristalliner Feststoff und ist in Wasser löslich, was ihre polare Natur aufgrund der Anwesenheit von sowohl Carbonsäure- als auch Aminfunktionen widerspiegelt. Sie zeichnet sich durch ihre Fähigkeit aus, an verschiedenen biochemischen Reaktionen teilzunehmen, insbesondere bei der Synthese von Peptiden und Proteinen. Die Methylestergruppe erhöht ihre Lipophilie im Vergleich zur elterlichen Aminosäure, was ihre biologische Aktivität und Absorption beeinflussen kann. L-Glutaminsäure-5-methylester wird häufig in der Forschung und in pharmazeutischen Anwendungen verwendet, insbesondere in Studien zur Funktion von Neurotransmittern und zu Stoffwechselwegen. Darüber hinaus kann es als Baustein in der organischen Synthese dienen und zur Entwicklung komplexerer Moleküle beitragen. Wie bei vielen Aminosäurederivaten ist es wichtig, diese Verbindung mit Vorsicht zu behandeln und die Sicherheitsprotokolle in Laborumgebungen einzuhalten.
Formel:C6H11NO4
InChl:InChI=1/C6H11NO4/c1-11-6(10)4(7)2-3-5(8)9/h4H,2-3,7H2,1H3,(H,8,9)
InChI Key:InChIKey=ZGEYCCHDTIDZAE-BYPYZUCNSA-N
SMILES:C(CC(OC)=O)[C@@H](C(O)=O)N
Synonyme:- (2S)-2-Amino-5-methoxy-5-oxo-pentanoic acid
- (2S)-2-amino-5-methoxy-5-oxopentanoic acid (non-preferred name)
- (S)-2-Aminopentanedioic acid 5-methyl ester
- (S)-Glutamic acid 5-methyl ester
- 2-Amino-5-Methoxy-5-Oxopentanoic Acid (Non-Preferred Name)
- 4(S)-Carboxy-4-aminobutanoic acid methyl ester
- 4-Amino-5-Methoxy-5-Oxopentanoic Acid (Non-Preferred Name)
- 5-Methyl <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-glutamate
- 5-Methyl hydrogen <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-glutamate
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-Glutamic acid γ-methyl ester
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-Glutamic acid, 5-methyl ester
- Glutamic acid 5-methyl ester
- Glutamic acid, 5-methyl ester, <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-
- H-Glu(OMe)-OH
- NSC 12959
- O-acetyl-L-homoserine
- γ-Methyl (S)-glutamate
- γ-Methyl <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-glutamate
- γ-Methyl L-glutamate
- Glutamic acid, 5-methyl ester, L-
- 5-Methyl hydrogen L-glutamate
- L-Glutamic acid, 5-methyl ester
- L-Glutamic Acid 5-Methyl Ester
- L-Glutamic acid γ-methyl ester
- (2S)-2-Amino-5-methoxy-5-oxopentanoic acid
- GAMMA-METHYL-L-GLUTAMATE
- L-Gutamic Acid 5-Methyl Ester
- L-Glutamicacid5-methylester,L-Glutamicacidγ-methylester
- Mono-methyl-L-glutamate
- GLUTAMIC ACID DELTA-METHYL ESTER
- L-Glutamicacidγ-methylester
- L-GLUTAMIC ACID-Y-METHYLESTER
- H-L-GLU(ME)-OH
- 5-METHYL L-GLUTAMATE
- GLUTAMIC ACID-GAMMA-METHYL ESTER
- GAMMA-L-GLU-METHYL ESTER
- L-GUTAMIC ACID 5-METHYL ESTER 99%
- (5)-methyl L-hydrogen glutamate
- Duplicate of B24859
- GLUTAMIC ACID(OME)-OH
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5-Methyl L-Glutamate
CAS:Formel:C6H11NO4Reinheit:>98.0%(T)Farbe und Form:White to Almost white powder to crystalMolekulargewicht:161.16L-Glutamic acid 5-methyl ester, 99%
CAS:<p>This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Sci</p>Formel:C6H11NO4Reinheit:99%Farbe und Form:White, PowderMolekulargewicht:161.16H-Glu(OMe)-OH
CAS:<p>Bachem ID: 4002301.</p>Formel:C6H11NO4Reinheit:> 99%Farbe und Form:White PowderMolekulargewicht:161.16L-Glutamic acid 5-methyl ester
CAS:Formel:C6H11NO4Reinheit:97%Farbe und Form:SolidMolekulargewicht:161.1558L-Glutamic acid 5-methyl ester
CAS:Formel:C6H11NO4Farbe und Form:White to almost white powderMolekulargewicht:161.16L-Glutamic acid 5-methyl ester
CAS:L-Glutamic acid 5-methyl esterReinheit:98%Farbe und Form:SolidMolekulargewicht:161.16g/molH-Glu(OMe)-OH
CAS:H-Glu(OMe)-OH is a glutamate derivative that is utilized in synthesizing various compounds and is related to immune and metabolic processes in the body.Formel:C6H11NO4Reinheit:99.9%Farbe und Form:SolidMolekulargewicht:161.16L-Glutamic Acid 5-Methyl Ester
CAS:Kontrolliertes Produkt<p>Applications L-Glutamic acid 5-methyl ester is a protected form of L-Glutamic acid (G596960). L-Glutamic acid is a nonessential amino acid that is important to the mammalian central nervous system. L-Glutamic acid is also a neurotransmitter for cone photoreceptors in the human brain and is used as a treatment for patients who have liver disease accompanied by encephalopathy (a condition termed ‘hepatic coma’).<br>References Anderson, H., et al.: J. Nutr., 99, 82 (1969); Brandon, C. & Lam, D.: Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 80, 5117 (1983); McDermott Jr, W., et al.: New Engl. J. Med., 253, 1093 (1955)<br></p>Formel:C6H11NO4Farbe und Form:NeatMolekulargewicht:161.156H-Glu(OMe)-OH
CAS:<p>M02973 - H-Glu(OMe)-OH</p>Formel:C6H11NO4Reinheit:97%Farbe und Form:White powderMolekulargewicht:161.1575-Methyl L-Glutamate
CAS:<p>5-Methyl L-Glutamate is an antigen that has been shown to be useful in the detection of different types of cancer, including colon, prostate, and breast. The antigens are polymers that can be visualized using a technique called vibrational spectroscopy. Agilent c18 column is used for separation of the polymers. The molecule has been shown to have conformational properties that are dependent on its environment. Lectin binds to the polymer with higher affinity than other molecules and the polymerization initiator is an enzyme that catalyzes the addition of sugar residues to the macromolecule. 5-Methyl L-Glutamate has been shown to inhibit tumor growth in mice with leukemia cells. The inhibitory effect was found to be concentration dependent and had an IC50 value of 0.5 mM which corresponds to a constant (K) of 2 x 10^4 M-1s^-1.</p>Formel:C6H11NO4Reinheit:Min. 95%Molekulargewicht:161.16 g/mol











