N-Methyl-L-Prolinol, also known as N-Methyl-L-proline methyl ester, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H11NO2. It is a derivative of L-proline, an essential amino acid, and is characterized by the presence of a methyl group attached to the nitrogen atom and a hydroxyl group on the carbon atom adjacent to the nitrogen. N-Methyl-L-Prolinol is a colorless liquid with a molecular weight of 129.16 g/mol. N-Methyl-L-Prolinol is used as a chiral building block in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, as well as a reagent in organic chemistry. It is also known for its potential applications in the development of new drugs and as a ligand in asymmetric catalysis.