Boc-D-3-Nitrophenylalanine: High-Purity Amino Acid Derivative for Peptide Synthesis & Drug Discovery

Discover the critical role of Boc-D-3-Nitrophenylalanine in advancing your research and development in peptide synthesis and drug discovery. As a leading supplier, we offer high-purity compounds essential for innovative pharmaceutical applications.

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Key Advantages for Your Research & Production

Exceptional Purity and Quality

Our Boc-D-3-Nitrophenylalanine consistently meets stringent purity standards (≥97% HPLC), guaranteeing its suitability for demanding peptide synthesis and pharmaceutical research applications.

Enhanced Peptide Functionality

The strategic incorporation of the Boc protecting group and the nitro functionality allows for precise chemical modifications, leading to peptides with tailored properties and enhanced therapeutic potential, making it a sought-after intermediate.

Cost-Effective Sourcing

As a direct manufacturer and supplier from China, we offer competitive pricing for Boc-D-3-Nitrophenylalanine, making high-quality chemical reagents accessible for your budget without compromising on performance.

Broad Applications in Scientific Research and Development

Peptide Synthesis

Boc-D-3-Nitrophenylalanine serves as a critical protected amino acid for constructing complex peptide chains, enabling researchers to synthesize novel peptides for various applications, including therapeutic peptide development.

Drug Development

Its unique structure makes it an invaluable building block in the pharmaceutical industry for designing and synthesizing bioactive peptides and small molecules with enhanced therapeutic efficacy and selectivity.

Bioconjugation & Material Science

This amino acid derivative is utilized in advanced bioconjugation techniques and the development of functional materials like hydrogels, crucial for targeted drug delivery systems and tissue engineering.

Neuroscience Research

Researchers employ Boc-D-3-Nitrophenylalanine in studies investigating neurotransmitter pathways and the role of modified amino acids in brain function, contributing to a deeper understanding of neurological processes.