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Atomfair N-Acetylcarnosine C11H16N4O4
Description N-Acetylcarnosine (CAS No. 230299-46-4) is a high-purity, naturally occurring dipeptide derivative of L-carnosine, featuring the molecular formula C11H16N4O4. This bioactive compound is scientifically recognized for its exceptional antioxidant and anti-glycation properties, making it a critical reagent in biochemical and ophthalmological research. Structurally, it consists of an acetylated form of carnosine, enhancing its stability and bioavailability. N-Acetylcarnosine is supplied as a white to off-white crystalline powder with ??98% HPLC purity, ensuring optimal performance in experimental applications. It is soluble in water and suitable for in vitro and in vivo studies, particularly in aging, oxidative stress, and ocular health research. Store…
Description
Description
N-Acetylcarnosine (CAS No. 230299-46-4) is a high-purity, naturally occurring dipeptide derivative of L-carnosine, featuring the molecular formula C11H16N4O4. This bioactive compound is scientifically recognized for its exceptional antioxidant and anti-glycation properties, making it a critical reagent in biochemical and ophthalmological research. Structurally, it consists of an acetylated form of carnosine, enhancing its stability and bioavailability. N-Acetylcarnosine is supplied as a white to off-white crystalline powder with ??98% HPLC purity, ensuring optimal performance in experimental applications. It is soluble in water and suitable for in vitro and in vivo studies, particularly in aging, oxidative stress, and ocular health research. Store at -20??C under inert conditions for prolonged stability.
- CAS No: 230299-46-4
- Molecular Formula: C11H16N4O4
- Molecular Weight: 268.27
- Exact Mass: 268.11715500
- Monoisotopic Mass: 268.11715500
- IUPAC Name: (2S)-2-(3-acetamidopropanoylamino)-3-(1H-imidazol-5-yl)propanoic acid
- SMILES: CC(=O)NCCC(=O)N[C@@H](CC1=CN=CN1)C(=O)O
- Synonyms: N-Acetyl-L-carnosine, 56353-15-2, N-Acetylcarnosine, N-Acetyl carnosine, Can-C
Application
N-Acetylcarnosine is widely utilized in ophthalmic research for its potential to mitigate oxidative damage in lens proteins, making it a candidate for cataract prevention studies. It also serves as a model compound in aging research due to its ability to inhibit advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). Additionally, its neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties are explored in neurodegenerative disease models.
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