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4-(N-Fmoc-aminomethyl)aniline, referred to as 4-FAM, is an aromatic amine originating from aniline and 4-fluorobenzoyl chloride. This versatile compound has found extensive use in multiple scientific and research applications, including organic synthesis and biochemical and physiological studies. In organic synthesis, 4-(N-Fmoc-aminomethyl)aniline serves as a fundamental building block for the creation of more complex compounds. In relation to biochemical and physiological studies, it is used to probe the structure and functionality of proteins and various biological molecules. Additionally, in drug development, 4-(N-Fmoc-aminomethyl)aniline is utilized to manufacture new drugs and for the examination of their pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The precise mechanism of action of 4-(N-Fmoc-aminomethyl)aniline remains somewhat elusive; nonetheless, it is proposed that this compound binds to proteins and other biological molecules, influencing their structure and function. This binding process could potentially result in alterations in the proteins′ activity, which may in turn lead to a range of biochemical and physiological effects.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
4-(N-Fmoc-aminomethyl)aniline, 1 g | sc-289604 | 1 g | $122.00 | |||
4-(N-Fmoc-aminomethyl)aniline, 5 g | sc-289604A | 5 g | $375.00 |