N-Acetylglutamic acid
N-Acetylglutamic acid (N-Acetylglutamate) is the first intermediate involved in the biosynthesis of arginine in prokaryotes and simple eukaryotes and a regulator in the process known as the urea cycle that converts toxic ammonia to urea for excretion from the body in vertebrates.
Trivial name | N-Acetylglutamate |
Catalog Number | S6245 |
Molecular Formula | C7H11NO5 |
CAS# | 1188-37-0 |
Inchi | InChI=1S/C7H11NO5/c1-4(9)8-5(7(12)13)2-3-6(10)11/h5H,2-3H2,1H3,(H,8,9)(H,10,11)(H,12,13)/t5-/m0/s1 |
Inchi Key | RFMMMVDNIPUKGG-YFKPBYRVSA-N |
SMILES | CC(=O)NC(CCC(=O)O)C(=O)O |
Size | 25mg |
Supplier Page | http://www.selleckchem.com/products/n-acetylglutamic-acid.html |
Additional Information | https://file.selleck.cn/downloads/struct/n-acetylglutamic-acid-chemical-structure-s6245.gif |