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Alloisoleucine is an
amino acid with the
formula CH3CH2CH(CH3)CH(NH2)CO2H. It
exists as two enantiomers, of
which the L
derivative occurs naturally. L-Alloisoleucine...
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further isomers could be added: D-leucine, D-isoleucine, L-
alloisoleucine, D-
alloisoleucine, D-tert-leucine and D-norleucine.
Cycloleucine could be classified...
- C6H13NO2 (molar m****: 131.17 g/mol,
exact m****: 131.0946 u) may
refer to:
Alloisoleucine Aminocaproic acid
Hexyl nitrite Isoleucine Leucine β-Leucine Norleucine...
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norvaline 14 14
valine 4.4
norleucine 1.4
leucine 2.6
isoleucine 1.1
alloisoleucine 1.2 t-leucine < 0.005 α-amino-n-heptanoic acid 0.3
proline 0.3 22 pipecolic...
- isoleucine.
Ehrlich published his own
synthesis of
isoleucine in 1908.
Alloisoleucine, the
diasteromer of
isoleucine Low
Isoleucine protein foods "IUPAC-IUB...
- and minerals.
Conventional racemization analysis tends to
report a D-
alloisoleucine / L-isoleucine (A/I or D/L ratio). This
amino acid
ratio has the advantages...
- valine. Non-proteinogenic
BCAAs include 2-aminoisobutyric acid and
alloisoleucine. The
three proteinogenic BCAAs are
among the nine
essential amino acids...
- 63
million years ago. In 1979, Li
Renwei and Lin
Daxing measured the
alloisoleucine/isoleucine
protein ratio in
animal bones and
produced a date of 0.8...
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reaction of the
carboxybenzyl (Cbz)
protected R-indanylglycine 4, D-
alloisoleucine methyl ester hydrochloride 5, 2,6-dimethylpyridine-3-carboxaldehyde...
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reaction of the
carboxybenzyl (Cbz)
protected R-indanylglycine 1, D-
alloisoleucine methyl ester hydrochloride 2, 2-methyloxazole-4-carboxaldehyde 3 and...