| | Identification | More |  | [Name] 
 Cbz-D-Valine
 |  | [CAS] 
 1685-33-2
 |  | [Synonyms] 
 BENZYLOXYCARBONYL-D-VALINE
 CBZ-D-VAL
 CBZ-D-VAL-OH
 N-ALPHA-BENZYLOXYCARBONYL-D-VALINE
 N-ALPHA-CARBOBENZOXY D-VALINE
 N-ALPHA-CBZ-D-VALINE
 N-BENZYLOXYCARBONYL-D-VALINE
 N-CARBOBENZOXY-D-VALINE
 N-CBZ-D-VALINE
 Z-D-VALINE
 Z-D-VAL-OH
 CBZ-D-VALINE
 N-CBZ-D-VAL-OH
 (S)-2-(BENZYLOXYCARBONYLAMINO)-3-METHYLBUTANOIC ACID (CBZ-D-VAL-OH )
 N-Benzyloxycarbonyl-D-valine, 98+%
 Z-D-VALINE extrapure
 (2R)-2-(Benzyloxycarbonylamino)-3-methylbutyric acid
 (R)-2-(Benzyloxycarbonylamino)-3-methylbutyric acid
 (R)-2-[[(Benzyloxy)carbonyl]amino]-3-methylbutanoic acid
 |  | [EINECS(EC#)] 
 1533716-785-6
 |  | [Molecular Formula] 
 C13H17NO4
 |  | [MDL Number] 
 MFCD00065703
 |  | [Molecular Weight] 
 251.28
 |  | [MOL File] 
 1685-33-2.mol
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 | Chemical Properties | Back Directory |  | [Melting point ] 
 58-60°C
 |  | [Boiling point ] 
 432.6±38.0 °C(Predicted)
 |  | [density ] 
 1.182±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
 |  | [refractive index ] 
 4 ° (C=2, AcOH)
 |  | [storage temp. ] 
 Store at RT.
 |  | [solubility ] 
 Soluble in Chloroform,Dichloromethane,Ethyl Acetate,DMSO,Acetone,etc.
 |  | [form ] 
 powder to crystal
 |  | [pka] 
 4.00±0.10(Predicted)
 |  | [color ] 
 White to Almost white
 |  | [BRN ] 
 2056616
 |  | [InChI] 
 InChI=1S/C13H17NO4/c1-9(2)11(12(15)16)14-13(17)18-8-10-6-4-3-5-7-10/h3-7,9,11H,8H2,1-2H3,(H,14,17)(H,15,16)/t11-/m1/s1
 |  | [InChIKey] 
 CANZBRDGRHNSGZ-LLVKDONJSA-N
 |  | [SMILES] 
 C(O)(=O)[C@@H](C(C)C)NC(OCC1=CC=CC=C1)=O
 |  | [CAS DataBase Reference] 
 1685-33-2(CAS DataBase Reference)
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 | Safety Data | Back Directory |  | [Safety Statements ] 
 S22:Do not breathe dust .
 S24/25:Avoid contact with skin and eyes .
 |  | [HS Code ] 
 29225090
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 | Hazard Information | Back Directory |  | [Uses] 
 N-Cbz-D-valine is the N-Cbz-protected form of D-Valine (V094200). D-Valine (an isomer of the essential amino acid L-Valine [V094205])exhibited inhibitory effects on fibroblasts that contaminated mammalian kidney cultures, allowing for selective growth epithelial cells. D-Valine is also known for its presence in the structure of Actinomycin D, an antitumour drug. D-Valine is naturally synthesized by Streptomyces antibioticus.
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