N2-(((9H-芴-9-基)甲氧基)羰基)-N6,N6-二甲基-L-赖氨酸盐酸盐 - Names and Identifiers
N2-(((9H-芴-9-基)甲氧基)羰基)-N6,N6-二甲基-L-赖氨酸盐酸盐 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C23H29ClN2O4
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Molar Mass | 432.94 |
Melting Point | >107°C (dec.) |
Solubility | DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) |
Appearance | Solid |
Color | White to Pale Yellow |
Storage Condition | Store at +2°C to +8°C. |
N2-(((9H-芴-9-基)甲氧基)羰基)-N6,N6-二甲基-L-赖氨酸盐酸盐 - Risk and Safety
HS Code | 29225090 |
Hazard Class | IRRITANT |
N2-(((9H-芴-9-基)甲氧基)羰基)-N6,N6-二甲基-L-赖氨酸盐酸盐 - Introduction
Fmoc-N ',N'-dimethyl-L-lysine hydrochloride is an organic compound. Its chemical name is N',N'-dimethyl-L-lysine hydrochloride with the nα-protecting group Fmoc. Its molecular formula is C22H27N2O4 · HCl, and its relative molecular mass is 432.92.
Fmoc-N ',N'-dimethyl-L-lysine hydrochloride is an important prodrug for the synthesis of peptides and proteins and is commonly used as a protected amino acid in solid phase synthesis. It can be introduced into the polypeptide chain so that it acts as a chemical protecting group to protect the amine group. During the synthesis process, it can be removed by deprotection reaction, so that the synthesis of the polypeptide chain continues.
Fmoc-N ',N'-dimethyl-L-lysine hydrochloride is generally prepared by reacting Fmoc-protected L-lysine with hydrochloric acid to give the desired product. The specific reaction conditions and procedures will vary according to the needs of the experiment.
Regarding safety information, Fmoc-N ',N'-dimethyl-L-lysine hydrochloride is a relatively safe compound under normal operating conditions. However, any chemical should be handled with caution. During handling and operation, care should be taken to avoid inhalation, contact with skin and eyes. Wear appropriate protective gloves, protective glasses and protective masks when using. At the same time, it should be operated in a well-ventilated laboratory environment. In case of contact with skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical help if necessary.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:11:58