L-Aspartic acid, bis(1,1-dimethylethyl) ester, hydrochloride is a salt form of a protected aspartic acid derivative. It is commonly used as a pharmaceutical intermediate in peptide synthesis.
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CAS 1791-13-5
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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