DL-Proline is a racemic mixture of D-Proline and L-Prolin. DL-Proline is a cyclic imino acid with a five-membered ring structure. DL-Proline is a key structural unit in peptide synthesis. DL-Proline can stabilize the beta-turn conformation and affect the secondary structure of the peptide. DL-Proline has biological activities such as regulating peptide conformation and enhancing the stability of cyclic peptides. DL-Proline can be used to study diseases related to peptide structure and function, such as cancer and bacterial infection[1][2].
Molecular Weight:
115.13
Purity:
98
CAS Number:
[609-36-9]
Formula:
C5H9NO2
Target:
Biochemical Assay Reagents
Application Notes:
Peptides
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