N-Methyl-DL-leucine hydrochloride
CAS: 2566-33-8
Rif. 3D-FM48854
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- N-Me-DL-Leu-OH·HCl
- N-Me-DL-Leu-OH
- N-Me-Dl-Leu-Oh Hcl
N-Methyl-DL-leucine hydrochloride is a peptide that has been shown to have antimicrobial properties. It also binds to the receptor site and blocks the binding of a virus, inhibiting viral life. N-Methyl-DL-leucine hydrochloride has been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria by preventing bacterial esterase activity. This inhibition leads to the accumulation of esters, which are toxic to bacteria. N-Methyl-DL-leucine hydrochloride is an intramolecular hydrogen bonder and is prepared through hplc. It's a cyclic peptide with a hydroxyl group on its side chain at position 2, making it an alpha amino acid. Hydrolysis of this molecule occurs in acidic conditions with hydrochloric acid, yielding methyl D-leucine and hydrogen chloride gas.