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2-(Ethylamino)acetic acid
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2-(Ethylamino)acetic acid

CAS: 627-01-0

Ref. 3D-FE43164

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2-(Ethylamino)acetic acid
Synonyms:
  • N-Ethylglycine
  • NSC 244825
  • 2-(Ethylazaniumyl)acetate
  • Glycine, N-ethyl-
Description:

2-(Ethylamino)acetic acid is a substrate molecule used in the kinetic study of enzymes that catalyze the reversible reaction of hydrolysis. It has been shown to have redox potentials and fluorescence properties when it is derivatized with a fluorescent molecule. 2-(Ethylamino)acetic acid is also used as a substrate in the study of human serum or hepatic tissues. This molecule binds to receptors to produce cyclic peptides that are important for the diagnosis of various diseases, such as hepatitis and lidocaine-induced liver damage. It can be used as an antinociceptive agent and has shown hydrogen bond interactions with epidermal growth factor.

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