3-Methylvaleric Acid

CAS No. 105-43-1

3-Methylvaleric Acid( —— )

Catalog No. M33582 CAS No. 105-43-1

3-Methylvaleric Acid is an edible grade flavor present in tobacco.3-Methylvaleric Acid enhances intracellular cAMP accumulation and CRE-luciferase activity in CHO-K1 cells and HEK293 cells.

Purity : >98% (HPLC)

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Biological Information

  • Product Name
    3-Methylvaleric Acid
  • Note
    Research use only, not for human use.
  • Brief Description
    3-Methylvaleric Acid is an edible grade flavor present in tobacco.3-Methylvaleric Acid enhances intracellular cAMP accumulation and CRE-luciferase activity in CHO-K1 cells and HEK293 cells.
  • Description
    3-Methylvaleric Acid is a flavouring ingredient.
  • In Vitro
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  • In Vivo
    ——
  • Synonyms
    ——
  • Pathway
    Proteasome/Ubiquitin
  • Target
    Endogenous Metabolite
  • Recptor
    Endogenous Metabolite
  • Research Area
    ——
  • Indication
    ——

Chemical Information

  • CAS Number
    105-43-1
  • Formula Weight
    116.16
  • Molecular Formula
    C6H12O2
  • Purity
    >98% (HPLC)
  • Solubility
    In Vitro:?DMSO : 100 mg/mL (860.88 mM; Ultrasonic )
  • SMILES
    CCC(C)CC(O)=O
  • Chemical Name
    ——

Shipping & Storage Information

  • Storage
    (-20℃)
  • Shipping
    With Ice Pack
  • Stability
    ≥ 2 years

Reference

molnova catalog
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