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H-Ala-Val-OH (CAS 3303-45-5)

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Alternate Names:
L-Alanyl-L-valine
CAS Number:
3303-45-5
Molecular Weight:
188.22
Molecular Formula:
C8H16N2O3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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H-Ala-Val-OH is a dipeptide compound that functions as a building block in peptide synthesis. It plays a role in the formation of longer peptide chains by providing a specific sequence of amino acids. H-Ala-Val-Oh interacts with other amino acids and peptide bonds to contribute to the assembly of complex peptide structures. At the molecular level, H-Ala-Val-OH participates in peptide bond formation through its specific chemical structure, enabling the linkage of amino acids in a controlled sequence. H-Ala-Val-Oh′s mechanism of action involves its chemical reactivity and ability to form covalent bonds with other amino acids, facilitating the stepwise construction of peptides. H-Ala-Val-OH serves as a fundamental component for the synthesis of peptides with specific sequences, contributing to the study of peptide structure and function.


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H-Ala-Val-OH, 1 g

sc-285876
1 g
$108.00

H-Ala-Val-OH, 5 g

sc-285876A
5 g
$431.00