L-lysine diethylamide is a synthetic diamine with an amide functional group, characterized by a polar structure. It is primarily used as an analytical reference standard in laboratory and research settings.
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CAS 143983-22-6
L-Lysine Diethylamide (HCl Salt)
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CCN(CC)C(=O)[C@H](CCCCN)N
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