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N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder Raw Materials CAS 1331907-55-1
Product Overview:
N-(Acetyl-d3) -S-Allyl-l-Cysteine powder is a derivative of acetylated, allylated cysteine. N-(Acetyl-d3) -S-Allyl-L-Cysteine is mainly used in chemical and biological studies as a marker of metabolic pathways. The preparation of N-(Acetyl-d3) -S-Allyl-l-Cysteine involves the chemical reaction of acetylation and allylation of cysteine. The specific preparation method can be carried out in the organic synthesis laboratory.
N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder Raw Materials CAS 1331907-55-1 Attributes
MF:C8H10D3NO3S
MW:206.277205334
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Specification:N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder
Sample:N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder
Brand:N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder
Appearance: powder
Storage: Cool Dry Place
Brand: chemical Raw Materials
Shelf Life: 2 Years
Test Method: HPLC
N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder Raw Materials CAS 1331907-55-1 Details
Uses and synthesis of N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder
N-(Acetyl-d3) -S-Allyl-l-Cysteine powder is a derivative of acetylated, allylated cysteine. N-(Acetyl-d3) -S-Allyl-L-Cysteine is mainly used in chemical and biological studies as a marker of metabolic pathways. The preparation of N-(Acetyl-d3) -S-Allyl-l-Cysteine involves the chemical reaction of acetylation and allylation of cysteine. The specific preparation method can be carried out in the organic synthesis laboratory.
Applications/Functions of N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder
N-(Acetyl-d3) -S-Allyl-L-Cysteine powder is mainly used in chemical and biological studies as a marker of metabolic pathways.
Physicochemical Property of N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder
- Appearance: white crystal
Production methodprocess of N-(Acetyl-d3)-S-allyl-L-cysteine powder
The preparation of N-(Acetyl-d3) -S-Allyl-l-Cysteine involves the chemical reaction of acetylation and allylation of cysteine.