D-Isovaline, 4-(aminooxy)-, methyl ester (9CI)
- Createtime: 2026-04-14
- Updatetime: 2026-04-15
Product Details
| Boiling Point |
282.7 ± 30.0 °C
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| useage |
Industrial use
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| deliveryInfo |
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| appearance |
Colorless to pale yellow liquid
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| Stability |
Stable under ambient conditions; avoid strong acids, strong bases, and oxidizing agents
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| Storage |
Sealed, cool, dry place; recommended 2–8 °C for long-term storage
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| aliasen |
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| supplyCapacity |
50000Metric Ton/Month
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| Solubility |
Soluble in water, methanol, ethanol; slightly soluble in hexane
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| harbor |
Qingdao,China
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| minorder |
1KG
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- Appearance: Clear colorless to pale yellow liquid or white crystalline solid
- Purity (HPLC): ≥98.0%
- Water Content (KF): ≤0.5%
- Optical Purity (ee): ≥99.0%
- Residue on Ignition: ≤0.1%
- Heavy Metals (Pb): ≤10 ppm
- Assay: 98.0–102.0%


Applications
This compound is a specialized chiral amino acid derivative with an aminooxy functional group, widely utilized in pharmaceutical intermediate synthesis, peptide chemistry, and biochemical research. Its unique structure enables it to serve as a key building block for the preparation of biologically active molecules, particularly in the development of enzyme inhibitors, antibiotics, and peptide-based drugs. The aminooxy moiety allows selective reaction with carbonyl groups, making it valuable for bioconjugation, protein labeling, and the synthesis of oxime-linked peptides. In organic synthesis, it functions as a chiral auxiliary and ligand in asymmetric catalysis, facilitating the construction of complex stereogenic centers with high enantioselectivity. It is also employed in the study of amino acid metabolism and as a reference standard in analytical chemistry for HPLC and mass spectrometry calibration. Due to its high optical purity and chemical stability, it is a preferred raw material in fine chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing, supporting the production of high-value-added products in drug discovery and development.
Safety Information
This chemical is classified as a low-hazard substance under normal handling conditions. Inhalation of vapor or mist may cause mild respiratory irritation, including coughing or throat discomfort; therefore, work areas should be well-ventilated, and respiratory protection is recommended when handling large quantities. Skin contact may result in slight redness or dryness; protective gloves should be worn, and affected skin rinsed thoroughly with water after contact. Eye exposure can cause transient irritation, tearing, or stinging; immediate flushing with copious water for at least 15 minutes is necessary, and medical attention should be sought if symptoms persist. Ingestion may lead to mild gastrointestinal upset, such as nausea or diarrhea; accidental ingestion requires drinking plenty of water and seeking medical advice. The compound is non-flammable but may emit toxic fumes (NO?) if heated to decomposition. It should be stored separately from strong oxidants, acids, and foodstuffs. Spills should be contained with absorbent material, and waste disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Proper personal hygiene and standard laboratory safety practices are essential to minimize exposure risks.