L-Alaninol (CAS 2749-11-3): A Cornerstone Chiral Intermediate for Innovation
The compound's physical attributes, such as its appearance as a colorless liquid and a boiling point of 72-73°C at 11 mm Hg, alongside a density of 0.965 g/mL, contribute to its ease of use. Crucially, L-Alaninol is produced with high purity levels, often exceeding 99%, ensuring reliability in sensitive applications like asymmetric catalysis. The precise control over (S)-2-Amino-1-propanol synthesis is a testament to our manufacturing capabilities.
A primary application of L-Alaninol is in the synthesis of oxazolines, which act as key ligands for homogeneous catalysts. These catalysts are instrumental in achieving high enantioselectivity in chemical reactions, a critical requirement for the pharmaceutical industry in producing chiral drugs. The broad spectrum of chiral amino alcohol applications is constantly expanding, driven by innovations in catalysis. Additionally, L-Alaninol's antiproliferative effects are under investigation for potential therapeutic uses, highlighting its dual role in synthesis and bio-research.
As a premier L-Alaninol manufacturer in China, NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. is committed to providing products that meet global quality benchmarks. We ensure proper storage and handling to preserve the compound's integrity. For any organization seeking a dependable source of high-quality chiral intermediates, partnering with us guarantees access to expertise and a stable supply chain. We empower scientific progress by delivering essential chemical building blocks for innovation.
Perspectives & Insights
Bio Analyst 88
“A primary application of L-Alaninol is in the synthesis of oxazolines, which act as key ligands for homogeneous catalysts.”
Nano Seeker Pro
“These catalysts are instrumental in achieving high enantioselectivity in chemical reactions, a critical requirement for the pharmaceutical industry in producing chiral drugs.”
Data Reader 7
“The broad spectrum of chiral amino alcohol applications is constantly expanding, driven by innovations in catalysis.”