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  1. Cat.No. Product Name Information
  2. BCC2699 D-Tryptophanol D-Tryptophanol
  3. BCC2838 Acm-thiopropionic acid Acm-thiopropionic acid
  4. BCC3334 H-Sar-OEt.HCl H-Sar-OEt.HCl
  5. BCC2715 D-Penylalaninol D-Penylalaninol
  6. BCC3179 H-D-Phe(3,4-DiCl)-OH H-D-Phe(3,4-DiCl)-OH
  7. BCC3178 H-Phe(3,4-DiCl)-OH H-Phe(3,4-DiCl)-OH
  8. BCC2809 CDI (1,1′-Carbonyldiimidazole) CDI (1,1′-Carbonyldiimidazole)
  9. BCC3329 Boc-Pyr-OH Boc-Pyr-OH
  10. BCC3333 H-Sar-NH2.HCl H-Sar-NH2.HCl
  11. BCC3268 Boc-Tyr(Me)-OH Boc-Tyr(Me)-OH
  12. BCC3475 Fmoc-Cys(Bzl)-OH Fmoc-Cys(Bzl)-OH
  13. BCC2765 Z-Leu-OH.DCHA Z-Leu-OH.DCHA
  14. BCC3124 H-Tyr-OBzl.TosOH H-Tyr-OBzl.TosOH
  15. BCC2810 DCC DCC
  16. BCC2795 Z-Phg-OH Z-Phg-OH
  17. BCC2943 Ac-Gly-OH N-Acetylglycine is a minor constituent of numerous foods with no genotoxicity or acute toxicity. N-acetylglycine is used in biological research of peptidomimetics. Ac-Gly-OH
  18. BCC2971 H-Leu-CMK.HCl H-Leu-CMK.HCl
  19. BCC3416 Boc-Lys(2-Cl-Z)-OH Boc-Lys(2-Cl-Z)-OH
  20. BCC3253 Boc-Hyp(Bzl)-OH.DCHA Boc-Hyp(Bzl)-OH.DCHA
  21. BCC3385 Boc-Gln(Xan)-OH Boc-Gln(Xan)-OH
  22. BCC3283 Boc- D-1-Nal-OH Boc- D-1-Nal-OH
  23. BCC2789 Z-Asp(OtBu)-OH.H2O Z-Asp(OtBu)-OH.H2O
  24. BCC3282 H-1-Nal-OH H-1-Nal-OH
  25. BCC3153 Boc-Phe(4-NH2)-OH Boc-Phe(4-NH2)-OH
  26. BCC3134 H-D-Tyr-OH H-D-Tyr-OH
  27. BCC3453 Boc-D-Thr-OH Boc-D-Thr-OH
  28. BCC3407 Boc-D-Ile-OH Boc-D-Ile-OH
  29. BCC3423 Boc-D-Lys(Z)-OH Boc-D-Lys(Z)-OH
  30. BCC2946 H-Gly-OH Glycine is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS and also acts as a co-agonist along with glutamate, facilitating an excitatory potential at the glutaminergic N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptors. H-Gly-OH
  31. BCC3190 H-Ala-OH L-Alanine is a non-essential amino acid, involved in sugar and acid metabolism, increases immunity, and provides energy for muscle tissue, brain, and central nervous system. H-Ala-OH
  32. BCC3028 H-Ser-OH L-Serine ((-)-Serine; (S)-Serine), one of the so-called non-essential amino acids, plays a central role in cellular proliferation. H-Ser-OH
  33. BCC2881 H-Asp-OH L-Aspartic acid is is an amino acid, shown to be a suitable prodrug for colon-specific drug deliverly. H-Asp-OH
  34. BCN3809 L-Glutamic acid L-Glutamic acid
  35. BCC2915 (H-Cys-OH)2 L-Cystine is an amino acid and intracellular thiol, which plays a critical role in the regulation of cellular processes. (H-Cys-OH)2
  36. BCC3336 H-Sar-OtBu.HCl H-Sar-OtBu.HCl
  37. BCC2807 BOP reagent BOP reagent
  38. BCC3274 H-D-Phe(4-NO2)-OH H-D-Phe(4-NO2)-OH
  39. BCC2712 D-Phenylglycinol D-Phenylglycinol
  40. BCC3061 Z-Arg-OH.HCl Z-Arg-OH.HCl
  41. BCC2779 Z-Glu-OMe Z-Glu-OMe
  42. BCC2951 H-Gly-OMe.HCl H-Gly-OMe.HCl
  43. BCC3029 H-Ser-OMe.HCl H-Ser-OMe.HCl
  44. BCC2777 Z-Glu(OBzl)-OH Z-Glu(OBzl)-OH
  45. BCC3446 Boc-Ser(Tos)-OMe Boc-Ser(Tos)-OMe
  46. BCC3379 Boc-Cys(tBu)-OH Boc-Cys(tBu)-OH
  47. BCC3421 Boc-D-Lys(2-Cl-Z)-OH Boc-D-Lys(2-Cl-Z)-OH
  48. BCC3182 H-Phe(3-CN)-OH H-Phe(3-CN)-OH
  49. BCC3176 Boc-D-Phe(4-Cl)-OH Boc-D-Phe(4-Cl)-OH
  50. BCC3218 Boc-D-Phe(4-F)-OH Boc-D-Phe(4-F)-OH
  51. BCC2876 H-Asn-OMe.HCl H-Asn-OMe.HCl
  52. BCC2958 H-His(Nτ-Me)-OMe.2HCl H-His(Nτ-Me)-OMe.2HCl
  53. BCC2784 Z-Cys(Z)-OH Z-Cys(Z)-OH
  54. BCC3585 Biotin Biotin is a water-soluble, enzyme co-factor present in minute amounts in every living cell. Biotin
  55. BCC3100 H-DL-Ser-OMe.HCl H-DL-Ser-OMe.HCl
  56. BCC3287 H-2-Nal-OH.HCl H-2-Nal-OH.HCl
  57. BCC3289 Boc-2-Nal-OH Boc-2-Nal-OH
  58. BCC3232 H- ß-HoGlu-OH.HCl H- ß-HoGlu-OH.HCl
  59. BCC2797 Boc-ON Boc-ON
  60. BCC3375 Boc-Cys(Acm)-ONp Boc-Cys(Acm)-ONp
  61. BCC3098 H-D-Ser-OMe.HCl H-D-Ser-OMe.HCl
  62. BCC2778 Z-Glu-OtBu Z-Glu-OtBu
  63. BCC3244 Boc-HoSer(Bzl)-OH Boc-HoSer(Bzl)-OH
  64. BCC2772 Z-D-Glu(OBzl)-OH Z-D-Glu(OBzl)-OH
  65. BCC3440 Boc-Ser-OBzl Boc-Ser-OBzl
  66. BCC2849 H-D-Ala-OtBu.HCl H-D-Ala-OtBu.HCl
  67. BCC2920 H-D-Gln-OH D-Glutamine is a cell-permeable D type stereoisomer of Glutamine. H-D-Gln-OH
  68. BCC3367 Boc-Asp(OMe)-OH.DCHA Boc-Asp(OMe)-OH.DCHA
  69. BCC3123 H-Tyr-OH L-Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid which can inhibit citrate synthase activity in the posterior cortex. H-Tyr-OH
  70. BCC3243 H-D-HoSer-OH H-D-HoSer-OH
  71. BCC2845 HOSu HOSu
  72. BCC3026 H-DL-Pro-OH H-DL-Pro-OH
  73. BCC2922 Bz-Glu-OH Bz-Glu-OH
  74. BCC2968 H-Leu-OH L-Leucine is an essential branched-chain amino acid (BCAA), which activates the mTOR signaling pathway. H-Leu-OH
  75. BCC3276 Boc-D-Phe(4-NO2)-OH Boc-D-Phe(4-NO2)-OH
  76. BCC3070 Boc-D-Arg(Tos)-OH Boc-D-Arg(Tos)-OH
  77. BCC3301 H-DL-Nle-OH H-DL-Nle-OH
  78. BCC2731 H-Alaninol H-Alaninol
  79. BCC3377 Boc-Cys(pMeBzl)-OH Boc-Cys(pMeBzl)-OH
  80. BCC3207 H-Aib-OH NSC 16590 inhibits the production of endogenous ethylene in the cotyledonary segments of cocklebur. H-Aib-OH
  81. BCN2213 3-Nitro-L-tyrosine 3-Nitro-L-tyrosine is a biomarker of nitrogen free radical species modified proteins in systemic autoimmunogenic conditions. 3-Nitro-L-tyrosine
  82. BCC3159 Boc-Phe(4-Br)-OH Boc-Phe(4-Br)-OH
  83. BCC3260 Boc-Phe(4-I)-OH Boc-Phe(4-I)-OH
  84. BCC2709 Z-Prolinol Z-Prolinol
  85. BCC2950 H-Gly-OEt.HCl H-Gly-OEt.HCl
  86. BCC3133 H-Tyr(Me)-OH H-Tyr(Me)-OH
  87. BCC2935 H-Glu(OtBu)-OMe.HCl H-Glu(OtBu)-OMe.HCl
  88. BCC3158 H-D-Phe(4-Br)-OH H-D-Phe(4-Br)-OH
  89. BCC3231 H-HoCys-OH L-Homocystine is the oxidized member of the L-homocysteine. Homocysteine is a pro-thrombotic factor, vasodilation impairing agent, pro-inflammatory factor and endoplasmatic reticulum-stress inducer used to study cardiovascular disease mechanisms. H-HoCys-OH
  90. BCC2869 H-D-Arg-OH.HCl H-D-Arg-OH.HCl
  91. BCC3024 H-D-Pro-NH2 H-D-Pro-NH2
  92. BCC3343 Boc-Tle-OH Boc-Tle-OH
  93. BCC2993 H-Met-OH L-Methionine is the L-isomer of Methionine, an essential amino acid for human development. Methionine acts as a hepatoprotectant. H-Met-OH
  94. BCN3818 L-Phenylalanine L-Phenylalanine ((S)-2-Amino-3-phenylpropionic acid) is an essential amino acid isolated from Escherichia coli. L-Phenylalanine is a α2δ subunit of voltage-dependent Ca+ channels antagonist with a Ki of 980 nM. L-phenylalanine is a competitive antagonist for the glycine- and glutamate-binding sites of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) (KB of 573 μM ) and non-NMDARs, respectively. L-Phenylalanine is widely used in the production of food flavors and pharmaceuticals. L-Phenylalanine
  95. BCC3142 H-Val-OMe.HCl H-Val-OMe.HCl
  96. BCC3450 Boc-Thr-OSu Boc-Thr-OSu
  97. BCC3108 H-D-Thr-OH H-D-Thr-OH
  98. BCC2775 Z-D-Glu-OH Z-D-Glu-OH
  99. BCC2987 H-Lys(Z)-OBzl.HCl H-Lys(Z)-OBzl.HCl
  100. BCC2895 H-D-Asp-Obzl H-D-Asp-Obzl
  101. BCC3447 Boc-D-Ser-OH Boc-D-Ser-OH

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