H-Val-Ala-OH
CAS No. 27493-61-4
H-Val-Ala-OH ( Valyl-alanine )
Catalog No. M22575 CAS No. 27493-61-4
H-Val-Ala-OH is a dipeptide formed from L-Valine and L-Alanine residues. It has a role as a metabolite.?H-Val-Ala-OH?is a dipeptide formed from L-Valine and L-Alanine residues.?
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
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Biological Information
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Product NameH-Val-Ala-OH
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief DescriptionH-Val-Ala-OH is a dipeptide formed from L-Valine and L-Alanine residues. It has a role as a metabolite.?H-Val-Ala-OH?is a dipeptide formed from L-Valine and L-Alanine residues.?
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DescriptionH-Val-Ala-OH is a dipeptide formed from L-Valine and L-Alanine residues. It has a role as a metabolite.?H-Val-Ala-OH?is a dipeptide formed from L-Valine and L-Alanine residues.?
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SynonymsValyl-alanine
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PathwayProteasome/Ubiquitin
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TargetEndogenous Metabolite
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RecptorHuman Endogenous Metabolite
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Research Area——
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Indication——
Chemical Information
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CAS Number27493-61-4
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Formula Weight188.22
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Molecular FormulaC8H16N2O3
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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Solubility——
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SMILESCC(C)[C@H](N)C(=O)N[C@@H](C)C(O)=O
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Chemical Name——
Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
1.Erdogan H, et al. Morphological Versatility in the Self-Assembly of Val-Ala and Ala-Val Dipeptides. Langmuir. 2015 Jul 7;31(26):7337-45.
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