CAS 305-84-0
:L-Carnosina
Descripción:
L-Carnosina es un dipéptido que ocurre de forma natural y está compuesto por los aminoácidos beta-alanina e histidina. Se encuentra principalmente en los tejidos musculares y cerebrales y es conocido por sus propiedades antioxidantes, que ayudan a proteger las células del estrés oxidativo. L-Carnosina tiene una fórmula molecular de C9H14N4O3 y un peso molecular de aproximadamente 198.23 g/mol. Este compuesto es soluble en agua y presenta un pH ligeramente alcalino en solución. L-Carnosina es reconocido por sus posibles beneficios para la salud, incluyendo su papel en la amortiguación de la acidez en los músculos durante el ejercicio, promoviendo la salud celular y posiblemente extendiendo la vida al mitigar el declive relacionado con la edad. Además, se ha estudiado por sus efectos neuroprotectores y posibles aplicaciones en el tratamiento de condiciones como la enfermedad de Alzheimer y otros trastornos neurodegenerativos. Debido a sus diversas actividades biológicas, L-Carnosina se utiliza a menudo como un suplemento dietético y es de interés en los campos de la nutrición y la medicina.
Fórmula:C9H14N4O3
InChI:InChI=1S/C9H14N4O3/c10-2-1-8(14)13-7(9(15)16)3-6-4-11-5-12-6/h4-5,7H,1-3,10H2,(H,11,12)(H,13,14)(H,15,16)/t7-/m0/s1
Clave InChI:InChIKey=CQOVPNPJLQNMDC-ZETCQYMHSA-N
SMILES:[C@@H](CC1=CN=CN1)(NC(CCN)=O)C(O)=O
Sinónimos:- (2S)-2-(3-Aminopropanamido)-3-(1H-imidazol-4-yl)propanoic acid
- (2S)-2-(3-Aminopropanoylamino)-3-(1H-imidazol-5-yl)propanoic acid
- 2: PN: WO2009033754 PAGE: 98 claimed protein
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-Carnosine
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-Histidine, β-alanyl-
- Beta-Alanylhistidine
- CarnoSyn
- Carnosin
- Carnosina
- Carnosine
- Carnosine, (L)-
- Dragosine
- Ignotin
- Ignotine
- Karnozin
- L-Histidine, N-β-alanyl-
- L-Histidine, β-alanyl-
- N-(β-Alanyl)-<span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-histidine
- N-(β-Alanyl)-L-histidine
- N-beta-Alanyl-L-histidine
- Nsc 524045
- Sevitin
- beta-alanyl-L-histidine
- β-Alanyl-<span class="text-smallcaps">L</span>-histidine
- β-Alanyl-L-histidine
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β-Alanyl-L-histidine
CAS:Fórmula:C9H14N4O3Pureza:>98.0%(T)(HPLC)Forma y color:White to Almost white powder to crystalPeso molecular:226.24L-Carnosine
CAS:Carnosine is a major component of the non-protein fraction of vertebrate skeletal muscle. It acts as an aldehyde scavenger, a likely lipofuscin (age pigment) precursor and possible modulator of diabetic complications, atherosclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease. Janssen et al. showed that carnosine acts as a protective factor in diabetic nephropathy.Fórmula:C9H14N4O3Pureza:> 99%Forma y color:WhitePeso molecular:226.24L-Carnosine
CAS:L-CarnosineFórmula:C9H14N4O3Pureza:By hplc: 99.9% by area (Typical Value in Batch COA)Forma y color: white powderPeso molecular:226.23g/molL-Carnosine
CAS:Fórmula:C9H14N4O3Pureza:99.0 - 101.0 %Forma y color:White to almost white powderPeso molecular:226.23Carnosine
CAS:Fórmula:C9H14N4O3Pureza:95%~99%Forma y color:White to Off-white PowderPeso molecular:226.23L-Carnosine
CAS:<p>L-Carnosine is an antioxidant found in muscles and brain, may slow aging-related biochemical changes.</p>Fórmula:C9H14N4O3Pureza:99.89%Forma y color:SolidPeso molecular:226.23L-Carnosine
CAS:Producto controlado<p>Applications L-Carnosine is a naturally-occurring histidine-containing compound and the biological role of this dipeptide is to act as cytosolic buffering agents. Other roles ascribed to L-Carnosine include actions as neurotransmitters, modulation of enzymic activities and chelation of heavy metals.<br>References Quinn, P.J., et al.: Mol. Aspects. Med., 13, 379 (1992); Aruoma, O.I., et al.: Biochem. J., 264, 863 (1989);<br></p>Fórmula:C9H14N4O3Forma y color:NeatPeso molecular:226.23L-Carnosine
CAS:<p>L-Carnosine is a dipeptide consisting of β-Alanine and L-Histidine which is abundant in brain and muscles. This simple dipeptide is considered to act as an antioxidant and as a neutralizing agent for excess lactic acid generated during exercise, which can explain the elevated L-carnosine concentration in 400m sprinter’s muscles. Additionally, the dipeptide is able to chelate copper and zinc ions, which are ubiquitous in the nervous system and are also thought to be involved in the clinical course of Alzheimer’s disease and Autistic Spectrum Disorders, although the mechanism of action is not fully understood. A study including children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder suggests that the supplementation with carnosine can significantly improve speech and behavior.</p>Fórmula:C9H14N4O3Pureza:Min. 98.0 Area-%Peso molecular:226.24 g/molß-Alanyl-L-Histidine [Carnosine]
CAS:<p>ß-Alanyl-L-Histidine is a dipeptide that is naturally occurring in the human body and is involved in many biochemical processes. It is a precursor of carnosine, which can be found in muscle and brain tissue. Carnosine has been shown to have antioxidant properties and has been used as a supplement for those who are at risk of developing diabetes. Carnosine supplementation has also been shown to improve exercise performance by increasing muscle strength and improving the function of muscle cells. ß-Alanyl-L-Histidine may also have metal chelate properties due to its ability to bind metals such as iron and copper.</p>Fórmula:C9H14N4O3Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:226.23 g/mol













