What is the usage of L-tert-Leucine? from ClentChemical's blog

L-tert-leucine is an essential amino acid that accounts for one-third of our muscle protein. L-tert-leucine is very important in the development of chiral pharmaceutical active chemicals. L-tert-leucine can be used as a food additive for the formation of sterols, and can also be used as a catalyst for the production of cobalt oxazoline palladium ring complexes. It can also be used to produce chiral tridentate Schiff base ligands.

L-tert-leucine application:

1. L-tert-leucine can be used as a nutritional supplement;

2. L-tert-leucine can be used as food and feed additives;

3. Because the tert-butyl chain is large and hydrophobic, the molecular conformation can be well controlled in peptide synthesis, so L-tert-leucine can be used to synthesize Lt-leucine (anti-AIDS drug (atazanavir) and Anti-HCV drugs (Trapevir)));

L-tert-leucine

L-tert-leucine function:1. L-tert-leucine can be used as a catalyst for enantioselective oxidative coupling and cyclization of hydroquinone compounds to oxa[9]spirene.

2. L-tert-leucine is used as a nutritional fortifier, animal feed additive and synthetic medicine.

3. Amino acids are the basic components of protein, and one of its main physiological functions is as a raw material for protein synthesis. It appears in the body in a free or bound state. The protein in the human body is broken down in the Chemicalbook to produce the following amino acids: alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, asparagine, cysteine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, serine, threonine Acid, tryptophan, tyrosine, valine.

Clent Chemical is specialized in selling L-tert-leucine. The quality of L-tert-leucine we sell is guaranteed and the price is reasonable. If you want to know more about L-tert-leucine, please continue to pay attention to our website. We will regularly update related articles and products, and provide related product information and materials, and look forward to your visit and consultation.


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