Boc-D-2-Chloro-Phenylalanine: A High-Purity Building Block for Advanced Research

Discover Boc-D-2-Chloro-Phenylalanine (CAS: 80102-23-4), a vital unnatural amino acid derivative meticulously manufactured in China. This compound is essential for researchers in peptide synthesis, drug development, and neuropharmacology, offering unparalleled purity and reliability for your critical applications. Partner with a trusted supplier for your chemical needs.

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Key Advantages of Our Boc-D-2-Chloro-Phenylalanine

Exceptional Purity for Critical Applications

Our Boc-D-2-Chloro-Phenylalanine (CAS: 80102-23-4) guarantees a minimum purity of 97%, making it an ideal choice for demanding peptide synthesis and pharmaceutical research where precision is paramount. Buy with confidence from a dedicated manufacturer.

Facilitates Complex Molecular Design

This unnatural amino acid derivative provides unique structural features, enabling researchers to design novel bioactive compounds, enzyme inhibitors, and peptidomimetics for advanced drug discovery initiatives.

Reliable Supply Chain and Manufacturing

As a trusted supplier in China, we ensure a consistent and stable supply of Boc-D-2-Chloro-Phenylalanine, supporting your long-term research and development needs. Request a quote for bulk pricing and custom synthesis.

Diverse Applications in Scientific Research

Peptide Synthesis

Boc-D-2-Chloro-Phenylalanine is a critical component for synthesizing modified peptides, enabling the study of protein-protein interactions and the development of peptide-based therapeutics.

Drug Development

Utilize this versatile intermediate in the creation of novel pharmaceuticals, particularly those targeting specific enzymes or biological pathways, to advance your drug discovery pipeline.

Biochemical Research

Explore its utility in understanding biochemical pathways, receptor binding, and enzyme inhibition, contributing to the development of new diagnostic tools and research methodologies.

Neuroscience Studies

Investigate the potential impact on neurotransmitter systems and receptor interactions, aiding research in neuropharmacology and the development of treatments for neurological disorders.