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H-Ala-Gln-OH

CAS No.: 39537-23-0

H-Ala-Gln-OH, a glutamine dipeptide, is benefit for the antioxidant system, attenuating inflammation, and may modulate t
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CAS 39537-23-0
Sequence H-Ala-Gln-OH
Sequence Single AQ
Molecular Formula C8H15N3O4
Molecular Weight 217.23
Technology Synthetic
Storage -20°C, avoid light, cool and dry place
Application Cell Culture|Di- and Tripeptides|Food Research & Nutrition
Description H-Ala-Gln-OH, a glutamine dipeptide, is benefit for the antioxidant system, attenuating inflammation, and may modulate the heat shock protein (HSP) response in catabolic situations.
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