Glutamic acid diethyl ester

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Hodoodo CAT#: H597117

CAS#: 16450-41-2

Description: Glutamic acid diethyl ester is a glutamic acid antagonist.


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Glutamic acid diethyl ester
CAS# 16450-41-2

Theoretical Analysis

Hodoodo Cat#: H597117
Name: Glutamic acid diethyl ester
CAS#: 16450-41-2
Chemical Formula: C9H17NO4
Exact Mass: 203.12
Molecular Weight: 203.230
Elemental Analysis: C, 53.19; H, 8.43; N, 6.89; O, 31.49

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Synonym: Glutamic acid diethyl ester; Glutamyl diethyl ester; Diethyl glutamate; L-Glutamate diethylester;

IUPAC/Chemical Name: diethyl L-glutamate

InChi Key: HERPVHLYIHBEFW-ZETCQYMHSA-N

InChi Code: InChI=1S/C9H17NO4/c1-3-13-8(11)6-5-7(10)9(12)14-4-2/h7H,3-6,10H2,1-2H3/t7-/m0/s1

SMILES Code: N[C@@H](CCC(OCC)=O)C(OCC)=O

Appearance: Solid powder

Purity: >98% (or refer to the Certificate of Analysis)

Shipping Condition: Shipped under ambient temperature as non-hazardous chemical. This product is stable enough for a few weeks during ordinary shipping and time spent in Customs.

Storage Condition: Dry, dark and at 0 - 4 C for short term (days to weeks) or -20 C for long term (months to years).

Solubility: Soluble in DMSO

Shelf Life: >2 years if stored properly

Drug Formulation: This drug may be formulated in DMSO

Stock Solution Storage: 0 - 4 C for short term (days to weeks), or -20 C for long term (months).

HS Tariff Code: 2934.99.9001

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Preparing Stock Solutions

The following data is based on the product molecular weight 203.23 Batch specific molecular weights may vary from batch to batch due to the degree of hydration, which will affect the solvent volumes required to prepare stock solutions.

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Concentration / Solvent Volume / Mass 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg
1 mM 1.15 mL 5.76 mL 11.51 mL
5 mM 0.23 mL 1.15 mL 2.3 mL
10 mM 0.12 mL 0.58 mL 1.15 mL
50 mM 0.02 mL 0.12 mL 0.23 mL
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