D-Tryptophan, 99%
D-Tryptophan, 99%
D-Tryptophan, 99%
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

D-Tryptophan, 99%

CAS: 153-94-6 | C11H12N2O2 | 204.23 g/mol
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Specifications
Chemical Name or MaterialD-Tryptophan
Melting Point273°C (decomposition)
CAS153-94-6
Recommended StorageAmbient temperatures
RTECS NumberYN6129000
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D-Tryptophan is used for human embryonic kidney cell (HEK-293, ATCC: CRL-1573) culture. The product is a sweetener used to study the release of incretins from enteroendocrine cells triggered by sugar but not by sweeteners.

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Applications
D-Tryptophan is used for human embryonic kidney cell (HEK-293, ATCC: CRL-1573) culture. The product is a sweetener used to study the release of incretins from enteroendocrine cells triggered by sugar but not by sweeteners.

Solubility
Soluble in 0.5M hydrochloric acid (50 mg/ml), water (11 mg/ml at 20°C), hot alcohol, and dimethyl sulfoxide. Insoluble in chloroform.

Notes
Keep container tightly sealed. Store in cool, dry conditions in well sealed containers. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Yukihiro Fujita.; Rhonda D Wideman.; Madeleine Speck.; Ali Asadi.; David S King.; Travis D Webber.; Masakazu Haneda.; Timothy J Kieffer. Incretin release from gut is acutely enhanced by sugar but not by sweeteners in vivo. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2009, 296 (3), 473-479.
  2. Daniela Vullo.; Alessio Innocenti.; Isao Nishimori.; Andrea Scozzafava.; Kai Kaila.; Claudiu T Supuran. Carbonic anhydrase activators: activation of the human isoforms VII (cytosolic) and XIV (transmembrane) with amino acids and amines. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2007, 17 (15), 4107-4112.