β-Alanine
β-Alanine is a naturally occurring beta amino acid, formed in vivo by the degradation of dihydrouracil and carnosine. It is a component of pantothenic acid and the rate-limiting amino acid in the biosynthesis of the histidinyl antioxidant dipeptides carnosine and anserine. It is a non-specific endogenous agonist at the inhibitory glycine receptor and more selective than taurine. It is the rate-limiting precursor of carnosine, as a result supplementation with β-alanine increases the concentration of carnosine in muscles. It has been used as a ligand for the orphan MAS-related receptor. It is also applied in culture media used for certain strains of yeast to test for β-alanine auxotrophy. It also distinguishes between GABA transporters.
Nutritional supplement in health care products.
Catalog Number | B0084-008878 |
Alternative Name(s) | 2-Carboxyethylamine; 3-Aminopropanoic Acid; 3-Aminopropionic Acid; Abufene; NSC 7603; β-Aminopropanoic Acid; β-Aminopropionic Acid; ω-Aminopropionic Acid |
Molecular Formula | C3H7NO2 |
CAS# | 107-95-9 |
Purity | 98% |
Inchi | InChI=1S/C3H7NO2/c4-2-1-3(5)6/h1-2,4H2,(H,5,6) |
Inchi Key | UCMIRNVEIXFBKS-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Size | Please inquire |
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