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  • 13433-05-1 Structure
  • Basic information

    1. Product Name: L-βAsp-L-Val-OH
    2. Synonyms: L-Valine, L-β-aspartyl- (9CI)
    3. CAS NO:13433-05-1
    4. Molecular Formula: C9H16N2O5
    5. Molecular Weight: 232.23374
    6. EINECS: N/A
    7. Product Categories: N/A
    8. Mol File: 13433-05-1.mol
  • Chemical Properties

    1. Melting Point: N/A
    2. Boiling Point: 532.1±50.0 °C(Predicted)
    3. Flash Point: N/A
    4. Appearance: /
    5. Density: 1.311±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
    6. Refractive Index: N/A
    7. Storage Temp.: N/A
    8. Solubility: N/A
    9. PKA: 2.42±0.10(Predicted)
    10. CAS DataBase Reference: L-βAsp-L-Val-OH(CAS DataBase Reference)
    11. NIST Chemistry Reference: L-βAsp-L-Val-OH(13433-05-1)
    12. EPA Substance Registry System: L-βAsp-L-Val-OH(13433-05-1)
  • Safety Data

    1. Hazard Codes: N/A
    2. Statements: N/A
    3. Safety Statements: N/A
    4. WGK Germany:
    5. RTECS:
    6. HazardClass: N/A
    7. PackingGroup: N/A
    8. Hazardous Substances Data: 13433-05-1(Hazardous Substances Data)

13433-05-1 Usage

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 13433-05-1 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 1,3,4,3 and 3 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 0 and 5 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 13433-05:
(7*1)+(6*3)+(5*4)+(4*3)+(3*3)+(2*0)+(1*5)=71
71 % 10 = 1
So 13433-05-1 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

13433-05-1Downstream Products

13433-05-1Relevant articles and documents

Isolation and identification of urinary β-aspartyl dipeptides and their concentrations in human urine

Tanaka,Nakajima

, p. 617 - 625 (2007/10/05)

β-Aspartyl-methionine, -aspartic acid and -glutamic acid and γ-glutamyl-threonine and -glycine were isolated and identified in human urine by means of ion-exchange chromatography, highvoltage paper electrophoresis, acid hydrolysis and determination of N-terminal amino acids of the isolated compounds, and comparison of their behaviors in paper electrophoresis and chromatography with those of the authentic compounds. The concentrations of acidic β-aspartyl dipeptides in human urine were determined using an amino acid analyzer. Their concentrations were as follows: β-aspartyl-glycine, male, 44.4±8.5, female, 61.4±18.9, child, 83.7±27.1; -alanine, male, 11.0±4.9, female, 20.7±12.0, child, 25.3±9.1; -glutamic acid, male, 10.0±3.7, female, 23.0±8.5, child, 20.4±7.5; -serine, male, 9.9±2.8, female, 13.6±3.8, child, 14.9±4.7; -aspartic acid, male, 4.3±1.0, female, 9.1±2.2, child, 18.4±6.5; -threonine, male, 3.9±0.9, female, 5.8±1.1, child, 13.2±4.9 μmol/g creatinine (mean ± S.D.). The order of the sum of their concentrations tended to be child>female>male. Patients receiving intravenous hyperalimentation also excreted acidic β-aspartyl dipeptides into urine in amounts similar to those in females and in a pattern similar to that observed in healthy persons. This finding indicates that urinary β-aspartyl dipeptides were probably of endogenous origin because oral nutrition was stringently excluded in these patients.

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