High Purity N-Carbobenzyloxy-L-glutamine (Z-Gln-OH) for Peptide Synthesis

As a premier supplier, we offer N-Carbobenzyloxy-L-glutamine (Z-Gln-OH), a vital protected amino acid derivative crucial for advanced peptide synthesis and a wide range of biochemical applications. Trust our commitment to quality and supply chain reliability for your research and manufacturing needs.

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Exceptional Product Quality

Our N-Carbobenzyloxy-L-glutamine meets stringent quality standards, ensuring optimal performance in sensitive peptide synthesis applications. We provide detailed COAs for every batch, guaranteeing traceability and confidence in your chemical sourcing.

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As a dedicated manufacturer, we guarantee a stable and reliable supply of Z-Gln-OH. Our robust production capabilities ensure we can meet the demands of both small-scale research and large-scale industrial requirements. Buy with confidence from a trusted supplier.

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Leverage our expertise in amino acid derivatives. We offer support to help you integrate our N-Carbobenzyloxy-L-glutamine into your synthetic pathways, ensuring efficient and successful project outcomes.

Versatile Applications of Z-Gln-OH

Peptide Synthesis

Essential for constructing complex peptides, Z-Gln-OH (CAS 2650-64-8) serves as a protected amino acid, facilitating controlled chain elongation in solid-phase and solution-phase synthesis.

Biochemical Reagents

Utilized in various biochemical research, Z-Gln-OH is a valuable tool for studies involving enzyme activity, protein interactions, and the development of novel biomolecules.

Organic Synthesis Building Block

Its specific chemical structure makes N-Carbobenzyloxy-L-glutamine a versatile building block for the synthesis of intricate organic molecules and potential pharmaceutical intermediates.

Drug Discovery and Development

Procure high-purity Z-Gln-OH for pharmaceutical research, aiding in the synthesis of therapeutic peptides and small molecules aimed at various disease targets.