(Z)-4-Amino-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid

98 %

Reagent Code: #246589
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CAS Number 557-24-4

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Weight 115.09 g/mol
Formula C₄H₅NO₃
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MDL Number MFCD00082354
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 158-161°C (Lit.)
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Storage Room temperature, dry

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Used as an intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of biologically active compounds and heterocyclic molecules. It serves as a building block in pharmaceuticals, especially in the development of enzyme inhibitors due to its structural similarity to natural amino acid metabolites. Also employed in research related to peptide mimetics and drug design where unsaturated amino acid derivatives are required. Its conjugated system allows for participation in Michael addition reactions, making it valuable in synthetic pathways.

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10-20 days ฿700.00
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10-20 days ฿2,900.00
inventory 100g
10-20 days ฿7,800.00
(Z)-4-Amino-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid
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Used as an intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of biologically active compounds and heterocyclic molecules. It serves as a building block in pharmaceuticals, especially in the development of enzyme inhibitors due to its structural similarity to natural amino acid metabolites. Also employed in research related to peptide mimetics and drug design where unsaturated amino acid derivatives are required. Its conjugated system allows for participation in Michael addition reactions, making it valuable in synthetic pathways.
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