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Fmoc-Bpa-OH (CAS 117666-96-3)

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Alternate Names:
Fmoc-4-benzoyl-L-phenylalanine
Application:
Fmoc-Bpa-OH is used to prepare peptides for photoconjugation and photolabeling studies
CAS Number:
117666-96-3
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
491.53
Molecular Formula:
C31H25NO5
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Fmoc-Bpa-OH is a compound that functions as a versatile building block in peptide synthesis. It acts as a protecting group for the amino group of amino acids, allowing for selective deprotection and subsequent coupling reactions. Fmoc-Bpa-OH′s mechanism of action involves the formation of stable amide bonds with amino acids, enabling the stepwise assembly of peptides with high purity and yield. Fmoc-Bpa-OH facilitates the synthesis of complex peptides by providing a means to control the reactivity of specific functional groups, leading to the precise construction of peptide chains. Its role in peptide synthesis involves the protection of amino groups, preventing unwanted side reactions and ensuring the successful formation of peptide bonds. Fmoc-Bpa-OH′s mechanism of action at the molecular level allows for the efficient and controlled synthesis of peptides with tailored sequences and structures, making it a useful tool in peptide chemistry research and development.


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Fmoc-Bpa-OH, 1 g

sc-223992
1 g
$309.00