N-ALPHA-BUTOXYCARBONYL-N-EPSILON-CARBOBENZOXY-D-LYSINE - Names and Identifiers
N-ALPHA-BUTOXYCARBONYL-N-EPSILON-CARBOBENZOXY-D-LYSINE - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C19H28N2O6
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Molar Mass | 380.44 |
Appearance | Solid |
Storage Condition | under inert gas (nitrogen or Argon) at 2-8°C |
N-ALPHA-BUTOXYCARBONYL-N-EPSILON-CARBOBENZOXY-D-LYSINE - Introduction
BOC-D-LYS(Z)-OH(BOC-D-LYS(Z)-OH) is an organic compound. The following is an introduction to its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
BOC-D-LYS(Z)-OH is a white solid powder with a relative molecular mass of about 300g/mol. It is stable at room temperature, but needs to be protected from light and kept dry.
Use:
BOC-D-LYS(Z)-OH is mainly used for protecting groups in peptide synthesis and solid phase synthesis. It is a common amino protecting group (BOC protecting group) that provides temporary protection of the amino group to prevent unwanted reactions during the synthesis. Upon completion of the desired synthetic steps, the protecting group may be removed, thereby reactivating the amino group.
Method:
The method for preparing BOC-D-LYS(Z)-OH usually starts from lysine. First, a benzyl alcohol protecting group (Bn protecting group) is introduced into a lysine carboxyl group to produce benzyloxycarbonyl lysine (Bn-LYS-OH). Then, a tert-butyl isocyanate protecting group (BOC protecting group) was introduced on the lysine amino group to give the final product BOC-D-LYS(Z)-OH.
Safety Information:
BOC-D-LYS(Z)-OH is generally stable and safe under normal conditions, but it still needs to be kept dry and protected from light. When using, follow appropriate laboratory procedures and wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as laboratory gloves, protective glasses, etc. Avoid contact with oxidants and combustibles during storage and handling to prevent hazards or accidents. If ingestion or contact with skin, etc., seek medical attention immediately and provide relevant compound information.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:01:54