CAS 80-68-2
:DL-Treonina
- (+/-)-2-Amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid
- (.+-.)-Threonine
- <span class="text-smallcaps">DL</span>-Threonine
- DL-Threonin
- DL-treonina
- H-DL-Thr-OH
- Nsc 206292
- Threonine, <span class="text-smallcaps">DL</span>-
- Threonine, Dl-
- DL-Threonine
- DL-2-AMINO-3-HYDROXYBUTANOIC ACID
- ALPHA-AMINO-BETA-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID
- DL-THREONINE ALLO-FREE CELL CULTURE*TEST ED
- DL-ALPHA-AMINO-BETA-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID
- DL-Threonine,99%
- DL-GAMMA-AMINO-BETA-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID
- DL-2-AMINO-3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID
- DL-THREONINE, FREE OF ALLOTHREONINE
- (R*,S*)-2-AMINO-3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID
- DL-THREONINE ALLO-FREE
- DL-Threonicne
- DL-Threonine, 99.50%
- DL-AMINO-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID
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DL-Threonine, 99%
CAS:DL-Threonine is used as a polar essential amino acid. It serves as a precursor of glycine as well as used in the biosynthesis of proteins. Further, it is used for biochemical research. In addition to this, it is used as a nutrition enhancer. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was origina
Fórmula:C4H9NO3Pureza:99%Forma y color:Crystals or powder or crystalline powder, White to pale creamPeso molecular:119.122-Amino-3-hydroxybutanoic acid
CAS:Fórmula:C4H9NO3Pureza:95%Forma y color:SolidPeso molecular:119.1192DL-Threonine
CAS:DL-Threonine
Fórmula:C4H9NO3Pureza:98%Forma y color: faint yellow solidPeso molecular:119.11916g/molDL-Threonine
CAS:Fórmula:C4H9NO3Pureza:(Titration) ≥ 96.0%Forma y color:White to off-white crystalline powderPeso molecular:119.12DL-Threonine
CAS:DL-Threonine is a crucial amino acid for metabolic processes including glycine synthesis and muscle integrity maintenance.Fórmula:C4H9NO3Pureza:99.80%Forma y color:SolidPeso molecular:119.12DL-Threonine (contains DL-Allothreonine)
CAS:Fórmula:C4H9NO3Pureza:>97.0%(T)Forma y color:White to Almost white powder to crystalPeso molecular:119.12DL-Threonine
CAS:DL-Threonine (or 2-amino-3-hydroxybutanoic acid), is an essential, non-protein amino acid naturally occurring in the human body and it is involved in many biological processes. DL-threonine takes part in the conversion of glycogen into the glucose pathway, supports muscle tissue maintenance and growth, and plays a key role in regulating levels of other amino acids. In addition, DL-threonine helps to provide protection against heat, reduce tiredness and lowers blood pressure. It is an important source of energy for the liver and has been shown to be effective in stimulating liver function, as well as, to have a protective effect against various diseases, including hepatitis and cirrhosis. The liver uses DL-Threonine to produce other amino acids and helping in protein synthesis, such as insulin. The human body can produce DL-threonine from serine by threonine synthase, but not enough to meet the body's needs and thus it must be obtained from food sources or supplements. DL-Threonine can be found in many foods including meat, eggs, soybeans, and dairy products. It can chelate metal cations to improve the absorption of minerals from supplements, which is used in fertilizers for agriculture.Fórmula:C4H9NO3Peso molecular:119.12 g/molRef: 3D-T-3828
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CAS:Fórmula:C4H9NO3Pureza:min. 99%Forma y color:White to off white, Cystalline powder, Clear, Colourless to pale yellowPeso molecular:119.12DL-Threonine
CAS:DL-Threonine (or 2-amino-3-hydroxybutanoic acid), is an essential, non-protein amino acid naturally occurring in the human body and it is involved in many biological processes. DL-threonine takes part in the conversion of glycogen into the glucose pathway, supports muscle tissue maintenance and growth, and plays a key role in regulating levels of other amino acids. In addition, DL-threonine helps to provide protection against heat, reduce tiredness and lowers blood pressure. It is an important source of energy for the liver and has been shown to be effective in stimulating liver function, as well as, to have a protective effect against various diseases, including hepatitis and cirrhosis. The liver uses DL-Threonine to produce other amino acids and helping in protein synthesis, such as insulin. The human body can produce DL-threonine from serine by threonine synthase, but not enough to meet the body's needs and thus it must be obtained from food sources or supplements. DL-Threonine can be found in many foods including meat, eggs, soybeans, and dairy products. It can chelate metal cations to improve the absorption of minerals from supplements, which is used in fertilizers for agriculture.
Fórmula:C4H9NO3Pureza:Min 98%Forma y color:PowderPeso molecular:119.12 g/molRef: 3D-FT08811
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