N-(2-Aminoethyl)glycine
CAS: 24123-14-6
Rif. 3D-FA17747
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- AEGethylenediamine-N-acetic acid
- 2-(2-Aminoethylamino)acetic acid
- 2-(2-Azaniumylethylamino)acetate
- 3,6-Diazahexanoic acid
- Aminoethylglycine
- Ethylenediamine-N-acetic acid
- Ethylenediaminemonoacetic acid
- Glycine, N-(2-aminoethyl)-
- N-(2-Aminoethyl)glycine = AEG
- N-(2-aminoethyl)glycine
- Vedi altri sinonimi
- N-(β-Aminoethyl)glycine
N-(2-Aminoethyl)glycine is a molecule with biological properties that inhibits protein synthesis in bacterial cells by binding to the ribosome. It is an ethylene diamine derivative that binds to the ribosome and prevents it from functioning, leading to bacterial cell death. N-(2-Aminoethyl)glycine has been shown to be stable under high salt conditions and can be used as an oral antibiotic against bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori. The drug binds to the ribosome at a site different from where other antibiotics bind, so it may be useful for treating strains of bacteria resistant to other antibiotics.