Benzyl (2S)-2-aminopropanoate, also known as L-alanine benzyl ester, is a chiral compound used as a building block in peptide synthesis. It features an amino group, an ester linkage, and an aromatic ring, making it a versatile intermediate for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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CAS 17831-01-5
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