N-Cbz-N-methyl-L-leucine is a protected amino acid derivative used as a building block in peptide synthesis. Its structure features a benzyloxycarbonyl (Cbz) protecting group on the nitrogen atom, along with a methyl group, making it suitable for introducing N-methylated leucine residues into peptides during research.
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