L-SERINE, [14C(U)]- - Names and Identifiers
L-SERINE, [14C(U)]- - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C3H7NO3
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Molar Mass | 107.11 |
L-SERINE, [14C(U)]- - Introduction
L-Serine (L-Serine) is a natural amino acid, which is an important part of the body. [14C(U)]-L-serine is a radioisotopically labeled L-serine, the radioactive carbon 14C can be used to track the metabolic pathway of related compounds and the quantitative determination of non radioactive isotopes.
L-serine is a colorless crystal powder, soluble in water and a small amount of alcohol solvent. It is stable in both acidic and alkaline conditions. L-serine is an important raw material for the synthesis of various proteins and amino acids. It is also involved in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, immunoregulation, and enzymatic catalysis. In addition, L-serine is also widely used as biological medicine, food additives, health products and cosmetics raw materials.
L-serine can be prepared in a variety of ways, including through microbial fermentation and chemical synthesis of the two main methods. Microbial fermentation methods can use suitable microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi, to produce L-serine on a large scale in a culture medium. Chemical Synthesis The synthesis of L-serine occurs through a series of chemical reactions.
Regarding safety information, L-serine is considered a relatively safe compound. However, common laboratory practices and safety measures should be followed. Radioisotope-labeled compounds should follow the relevant radiation safety procedures and be used and handled in accordance with the relevant national and regional regulations. When using L-serine, care should be taken to avoid contact with the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract to prevent potential irritation or allergic reactions. When storing and handling L-serine, the appropriate storage and disposal regulations should be followed.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:13:35