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(R)-BiAC

for Amino Acid Analysis
Specification Assay :
90.0+% (qNMR)
Manufacturer :
FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation
Storage Condition :
Keep at -20 degrees C.
Molecular Formula :
C25H27N3O4・HCl
Molecular Weight :
469.96
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025-19761
Barcode No
4548995096500
5mg
List Price
220.00 USD

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Overview / Applications

Outline This product is a derivatisation reagent for the separation and analysis of chiral amino acids (D-amino acids and L-amino acids) by LC/MS. Derivatisation can be easily performed using the (R)-BiAC Derivatisation Reagents Set (Code No. 296-86001), which is sold separately.
D-amino acids have been shown to have different functions from L-amino acids, such as being produced and used as a component of bacterial peptidoglycan1), being abundant in fermented foods and brewed alcohol2), and D-serine functioning in the brain for memory and learning3, 4). And the demand for D-amino acid analysis is increasing.
) Aliashkevich, A. et al.: Front Microbiol., 9, 683 (2018).
2) Gogami, Y. et al.: J. Chromatogr. B, 879, 3259 (2011).
3) Nishikawa, T.: J. Chromatogr. B, 879, 3169 (2011).
4) Kakegawa, W. et al.: Nat. Neurosci., 14, 603 (2011).

Property

Appearance White - slightly yellow, crystalline powder - powder

Manufacturer Information

Alias

  • (R)-4-Nitrophenyl N-[2'-(Diethylamino)-6,6'-dimethyl-[1,1'-biphenyl]-2-yl]carbamate Hydrochloride

For research use or further manufacturing use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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