
methyl glycinate hydrochloride

Used as a biochemical reagent and pharmaceutical intermediate; used in solution-phase peptide synthesis.
Overview
Methyl glycinate hydrochloride is a glycine ester widely used as a key building block in solution-phase peptide synthesis. This non-essential amino acid derivative serves as a crucial intermediate for constructing peptide drugs through amide bond formation, and finds particular application in synthesizing glycine-containing therapeutic agents.
Synonyms: Glycine methyl ester hydrochloride; AMINOACETIC ACID METHYL ESTER HYDROCHLORIDE;METHYL GLYCINATE HCL;L-GLYCINE METHYL ESTER HYDROCHLORIDE;GLYCINE-OME HCL;GLYCINE METHYL ESTER HCL;GLYCINE METHYL ESTER HYDROCHLORIDE;GLYCINE METHYL ESTER HYDROCHLORIDE SALT
EINECS: 227-139-1
Product Categories: Pharmaceutical intermediates;Amino Acids & Derivatives;Amino hydrochloride;Amino Acid Derivatives;Glycine;Peptide Synthesis;straight chain compounds;Amino Acids;Glycine [Gly, G];Amino Acids and Derivatives;bc0001
Mol File:5680-79-5.mol
Physicochemical Properties
Melting point: 175°C
Storage temp: Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature
Solubility: >1000 g/L (20°C)
Water Solubility: >1000 g/L (20 ºC)
Form: Powder or cyrstals
Color: White
Stability: Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
