High-Purity Fmoc-di-n-propylglycine for Advanced Chemical Synthesis

Discover the essential Fmoc-protected amino acid derivative, Fmoc-di-n-propylglycine (CAS 218926-47-7), a critical component for innovative peptide synthesis and drug development. As a leading chemical manufacturer and supplier, we provide researchers and procurement specialists with high-purity materials to accelerate their R&D efforts.

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Key Advantages of Our Fmoc-di-n-propylglycine

Exceptional Purity for Demanding Applications

Our Fmoc-di-n-propylglycine boasts a purity of ≥ 99% (HPLC), making it ideal for sensitive peptide synthesis and demanding pharmaceutical research where contaminants can compromise results. Partner with us to buy quality chemicals.

Tailored Peptide Design

The unique di-n-propyl structure of this unnatural amino acid allows for the creation of peptides with tailored hydrophobic properties, crucial for modulating therapeutic efficacy and drug delivery systems.

Reliable Supply Chain & Expertise

As a dedicated manufacturer and supplier of fine chemical intermediates, we ensure a stable supply of Fmoc-di-n-propylglycine, backed by expert technical support for your procurement and research needs.

Diverse Applications in Research and Development

Advanced Peptide Synthesis

Utilize this Fmoc-amino acid for solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) to construct complex peptide sequences with specific functionalities and increased chemical stability.

Drug Development

Its properties make it a valuable intermediate for developing novel peptide-based therapeutics, including enzyme inhibitors and targeted drug delivery systems, supporting your drug discovery goals.

Bioconjugation Strategies

Researchers can employ Fmoc-di-n-propylglycine in bioconjugation to link peptides with other biomolecules, enhancing therapeutic agents or creating diagnostic tools.

Material Science Innovation

Explore its use as a building block in material science for creating functional biomaterials with responsive properties for applications in sensors and advanced therapeutics.