Phenyl Isothiocyanate (CAS 103-72-0): Your Premier Reagent for Peptide Sequencing & HPLC Analysis

Discover the essential role of Phenyl Isothiocyanate (PITC) in advancing your biochemical research and peptide analysis. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we provide high-purity PITC crucial for accurate Edman degradation and sensitive HPLC amino acid analysis. Explore our offerings and secure a reliable source for your critical chemical needs.

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Diverse Applications of Phenyl Isothiocyanate in Science and Industry

Peptide Sequencing

Phenyl Isothiocyanate is the reagent of choice for the Edman degradation process, enabling the sequential identification of amino acids from the N-terminus of peptides and proteins.

Amino Acid Analysis (HPLC)

As a derivatizing agent, PITC reacts with amino acids to form stable phenylthiocarbamyl (PTC) derivatives, which are readily detectable by HPLC, crucial for quantitative analysis.

Organic Synthesis & Intermediate

Used as a building block or reagent in the synthesis of various heterocyclic compounds, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals, highlighting its versatility in fine chemical manufacturing.

Biochemical Assays & Research

PITC is employed in various biochemical studies, including its role as an inhibitor in cancer research and its use in forensic analysis, underscoring its importance in scientific discovery.