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Sarcosine methyl ester hydrochloride
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Synonyms | N-Methylglycine methyl ester hydrochloride; H-Sar-OMe HCl |
Product Type | Chemical |
Properties | |
Formula | C4H9NO2 . HCl |
MW | 139.58 |
CAS | 13515-93-0 |
Source/Host Chemicals | Synthetic |
Purity Chemicals | ≥97% (T) |
Appearance | White to faint beige powder. |
Solubility | Soluble in water. |
Identity | Determined by 1H-NMR. |
Declaration | Manufactured by Chemodex. |
Other Product Data |
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InChi Key | HQZMRJBVCVYVQA-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | CNCC(OC)=O.Cl |
Shipping and Handling | |
Shipping | AMBIENT |
Short Term Storage | +20°C |
Long Term Storage | +4°C |
Handling Advice | Protect from light and moisture. |
Use/Stability | Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at +4°C. |
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Description
Sarcosine methyl ester hydrochloride is a stable, crystalline salt derivative of sarcosine widely employed as a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis and peptide chemistry. It serves as a protected form of sarcosine, facilitating incorporation into peptide chains and enabling the preparation of N-methylated amino acid derivatives, which are important for studying protein structure, function and stability. It is used in the design of peptidomimetics and bioactive compounds due to its ability to modulate conformational properties and enhance resistance to enzymatic degradation. It is a useful building block in synthesis and important in medicinal chemistry, peptide research and advanced materials development.
Product References
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