CAS 180570-71-2
:Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH
- N-(9-Fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl)-N'-trityl-D-asparagine
- N-Fmoc-N'-trityl-D-asparagine
Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH
CAS:Bachem ID: 4017373.
Fórmula:C38H32N2O5Pureza:99.3%Cor e Forma:WhitePeso molecular:596.68D-Asparagine, N2-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-N-(triphenylmethyl)-
CAS:Fórmula:C38H32N2O5Pureza:97%Cor e Forma:SolidPeso molecular:596.6711Ref: IN-DA00224E
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CAS:M03354 - Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH
Fórmula:C38H32N2O5Pureza:97%Cor e Forma:SolidPeso molecular:596.683Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH
CAS:Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH is a proteolytic enzyme that is synthesized by the solid phase method. This synthetic peptide has been shown to be effective in vitro against influenza and tumor cell lines. Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH is able to cleave proteins at serine residues, which are often found in plasma proteins. The enzyme also has an asymmetric synthesis, which allows for easy purification and high yields of the desired product. This molecule does not have homologous enzymes, so it cannot be inhibited by other proteases or inhibitors of proteases. Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH is taken up by cells in the gastrointestinal tract and may be used as a cancer treatment due to its ability to inhibit tumor growth.
Fórmula:C38H32N2O5Pureza:Min. 95%Cor e Forma:PowderPeso molecular:596.67 g/molFmoc-d-asn(trt)-oh
CAS:Produto ControladoApplications Fmoc-d-asn(trt)-oh, is an amino acid building block used in peptide synthesis. With a growing peptide drug market the fast, reliable synthesis of peptides is of great importance.
Fórmula:C38H32N2O5Cor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:596.68Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH
CAS:Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH is a Fmoc-protected amino acid that can be used in peptide synthesis. It is an unusual Fmoc-protected amino acid and is a building block for the synthesis of peptides. Fmoc-D-Asn(Trt)-OH is also an intermediate in the synthesis of other, more complicated, compounds.
Fórmula:C38H32N2O5Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:596.69 g/mol








