N-Methyl-DL-valine hydrochloride
CAS: 2566-32-7
Rif. 3D-FM48855
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- N-Me-DL-Val-OH·HCl
- 3-Methyl-2-(methylamino)butanoic acid
- <span class="text-smallcaps">DL</span>-Valine, N-methyl-
- H-MeVal-OH . HCl
- N-Me-DL-Val-OH
- N-Me-Dl-Val-Oh Hcl
- N-Methyl-<span class="text-smallcaps">DL</span>-valine
- N-Methylvaline
- Valine, N-methyl-
N-Methyl-DL-valine hydrochloride (NMV) is a substance that is produced in the body as a byproduct of protein metabolism. NMV has been shown to have anti-inflammatory activity and may be useful in inflammatory bowel disease and allergic reactions. NMV inhibits protein synthesis through inhibition of the enzyme glutamine synthetase, which converts glutamine to glutamate. It also inhibits the production of 2-aminoisobutyric acid, which plays an important role in cryptococcus neoformans. The concentration of NMV needed for these effects is 100 times less than what is required for other amino acids. NMV has also been shown to have antiviral properties, as it inhibits hepatitis B virus and HIV replication without affecting cell viability. It does this by preventing viral RNA from being incorporated into host DNA, which halts viral replication.