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L-Cysteinesulfinic acid (CAS 1115-65-7)

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L-Cysteinesulfinic acid is an NMDA and mGlu receptor agonist
CAS Number:
1115-65-7
Molecular Weight:
153.15
Molecular Formula:
C3H7NO4S
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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L-Cysteinesulfinic acid is a compound that garners interest within the biochemical research community due to its role as an intermediate in the metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids. Research involving L-Cysteinesulfinic acid often focuses on its role in the catabolic pathway of L-cysteine, where it is studied for its conversion to other sulfur-containing metabolites. Investigations into the enzymatic reactions that involve L-Cysteinesulfinic acid help to elucidate its part in the synthesis of taurine and hypotaurine, both of which are significant in various biological processes. Additionally, L-Cysteinesulfinic acid is used in neurological studies to understand its function as an excitatory neurotransmitter. The research on L-Cysteinesulfinic acid contributes to a broader comprehension of sulfur metabolism and its implications for cellular function and signaling.


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L-Cysteinesulfinic acid, 100 mg

sc-203620
100 mg
$200.00

L-Cysteinesulfinic acid, 250 mg

sc-203620A
250 mg
$450.00

L-Cysteinesulfinic acid, 500 mg

sc-203620B
500 mg
$600.00

L-Cysteinesulfinic acid, 1 g

sc-203620C
1 g
$1020.00