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D-(+)-Octopine (CAS 34522-32-2)

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Alternate Names:
N2-[(1R)-1-Carboxyethyl]-L-arginine; (R)-N2-(1-carboxyethyl)-L-arginine
Application:
D-(+)-Octopine is a nitrogenous compound that functions as a lactic acid analog
CAS Number:
34522-32-2
Molecular Weight:
246.26
Molecular Formula:
C9H18N4O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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D-(+)-Octopine functions as a substrate in enzymatic reactions involving octopine dehydrogenase. It plays a role in the conversion of octopine to pyruvate and putrescine, contributing to the metabolic processes within the experimental system. D-(+)-Octopine′s mechanism of action involves its interaction with the enzyme octopine dehydrogenase, leading to the catalysis of the substrate and the subsequent production of pyruvate and putrescine. D-(+)-Octopine′s function as a substrate in these enzymatic reactions allows for the study and manipulation of metabolic pathways, contributing to the understanding of cellular processes. Its specific role in these biochemical reactions is significant for the investigation of metabolic pathways and the elucidation of cellular mechanisms.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

D-(+)-Octopine, 50 mg

sc-394238
50 mg
$510.00

D-(+)-Octopine, 500 mg

sc-394238A
500 mg
$2850.00