H-Tyr-OBzl: Unveiling the Potential of L-Tyrosine Benzyl Ester

Discover the chemical properties and diverse applications of L-Tyrosine Benzyl Ester (CAS 42406-77-9) in the field of research.

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Advantages Offered

High Purity and Reliability

Benefit from the high purity of H-Tyr-OBzl, ensuring consistent and reliable results in your experiments, a key factor for successful research outcomes.

Versatile Applications

Leverage the versatility of this amino acid derivative, applicable in various fields from peptide synthesis to exploring potential therapeutic benefits.

Research Essential

This compound is a fundamental tool for researchers investigating complex biological pathways and developing new scientific innovations.

Key Applications

Biochemistry Research

Essential for studies in biochemistry, L-Tyrosine benzyl ester aids in understanding protein synthesis and metabolic processes, making it a valuable tool for scientific advancement.

Pharmaceutical Intermediates

As a pharmaceutical intermediate, it plays a role in the development of new drug candidates, contributing to advancements in medical science.

Peptide Synthesis

Crucial for peptide synthesis, this compound provides a protected tyrosine residue, enabling the construction of complex peptides for various research purposes.

Chemical Building Block

Its unique structure makes it a vital chemical building block for chemists synthesizing novel organic molecules and materials for diverse scientific explorations.

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