N-Acetyl-L-Glutamic acid

N-Acety-L-Glutamic acid is a biologically active compound that is found in the cells. It is a product of the urea cycle and has been shown to inhibit the activity of enzymes such as ester hydrochloride synthetase, which catalyzes the conversion of arginine and citrulline to ornithine and carbamoyl phosphate. N-Acetylglutamic acid also plays an important role in cellular physiology, such as transcriptional regulation and protein synthesis. Deficiency can lead to glutamate accumulation and neurological disorders such as epilepsy. The biochemical properties of N-acetylglutamic acid are still not well known, but it has been shown to react with ammonia to form glutamine.
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Product # PAP-0020
CAS # 214-708-4
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product1 Amino Acid Series
Molecular Formula C7H11NO5
CAS Number 1188-37-0
Category Amino acid
Color White
Physical State Solid
Solubility 36g/l (Lit.)
Storage 2-8°C
Applications N-Acetyl-L-Glutamic acid is a product of the urea cycle and has been shown to inhibit the activity of enzymes such as ester hydrochloride synthetase, which catalyzes the conversion of arginine and citrulline to ornithine and carbamoyl phosphate. N-Acetylglutamic acid also plays an important role in cellular physiology, such as transcriptional regulation and protein synthesis. Deficiency can lead to glutamate accumulation and neurological disorders such as epilepsy. The biochemical properties of N-acetylglutamic acid are still not well known, but it has been shown to react with ammonia to form glutamine.
Boiling Point 324.41°C (rough estimate)
Melting Point 194-196 °C(lit.)
Density 1.4119 (rough estimate)
Product Description N-Acetyl-L-Glutamic acid is a product of the urea cycle and has been shown to inhibit the activity of enzymes such as ester hydrochloride synthetase, which catalyzes the conversion of arginine and citrulline to ornithine and carbamoyl phosphate. N-Acetylglutamic acid also plays an important role in cellular physiology, such as transcriptional regulation and protein synthesis. Deficiency can lead to glutamate accumulation and neurological disorders such as epilepsy. The biochemical properties of N-acetylglutamic acid are still not well known, but it has been shown to react with ammonia to form glutamine.
Molecular Weight (g/mol) 189.17
MDL number MFCD00002802
Refractive Index -15 ° (C=1, H2O)
WGK Germany 2.0
RTECS LZ9725000
HS Code 29241900.0
Water Solubility 2.7 g/100 mL (20 ºC)
LogP -2.131 (est)
Autoignition Temperature 1727473.0
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