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C3H7NO3
105.09 g/mol
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DL-Serine

CAS302-84-1EC206-130-6
Category
Other
Compound Class
Organic Acid
Primary Use
Non-essential amino acid

DL-Serine is a non-essential amino acid that serves as a fundamental building block in protein synthesis. It is commonly supplied as a biochemical reagent for laboratory and research applications.

biochemical researchlaboratory reagent

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Identifiers
IUPAC Name

2-amino-3-hydroxypropanoic acid

InChIKey

MTCFGRXMJLQNBG-UHFFFAOYSA-N

SMILES

C(C(C(=O)O)N)O

Synonyms (26)
  • Glycine EP Impurity G
  • .beta.-Hydroxyalanine
  • DL-HOCH2CH(NH2)COOH
  • DL-SERINE (1-13C)
  • DL-Serine
  • DL-Serine, >=98% (TLC)
  • EC-Hydroxyalanine
  • H-DL-Ser-OH
  • L-Serine, non animal origin
  • L-Serine-2-13c-15N
  • SERINE, (L)
  • SERINE, L-[3-3H]
  • Serine DL-form
  • Serine, DL-
  • serin