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CAS RN: 673-06-3 | Product Number: P0135
D-Phenylalanine

Purity: >98.0%(T)(HPLC)
Synonyms:
- H-D-Phe-OH
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Product Number | P0135 |
Purity / Analysis Method | >98.0%(T)(HPLC) |
Molecular Formula / Molecular Weight | C__9H__1__1NO__2 = 165.19 |
Physical State (20 deg.C) | Solid |
Storage Temperature | Room Temperature (Recommended in a cool and dark place, <15°C) |
CAS RN | 673-06-3 |
Reaxys Registry Number | 2804068 |
PubChem Substance ID | 87574388 |
SDBS (AIST Spectral DB) | 994 |
Merck Index (14) | 7271 |
MDL Number | MFCD00004270 |
Specifications
Appearance | White powder to crystal |
Purity(HPLC) | min. 98.0 area% |
Optical purity(LC) | min. 98.0 ee% |
Purity(Nonaqueous Titration) | min. 98.0 % |
Solubility in hot Water | almost transparency |
Properties (reference)
Specific Rotation | 34° (C=2,H2O) |
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RTECS# | AY7533000 |
Transport Information:
H.S.code* | 2922.49-000 |
Application
Spore Germination Inhibitor
L-Phenylalanine (P0134) is one of the amino acids known as a bacterial spore germinant.1) It has been reported that D-phenylalanine failed to induce germination of Clostridium sporogenes or C. botulinum spores but prevented germination induced by L-phenylalanine.2)。
References
- 1) Cooperativity Between Different Nutrient Receptors in Germination of Spores of Bacillus subtilis and Reduction of This Cooperativity by Alterations in the GerB Receptor
- 2) Functional Characterisation of Germinant Receptors in Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium sporogenes Presents Novel Insights into Spore Germination Systems
- Inhibitory Effects of D-Amino Acids on Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm Development
- New Insights Into the Mechanisms and Biological Roles of D-Amino Acids in Complex Eco-Systems
- D-amino Acid Inhibits Biofilm but not New Bone Formation in an Ovine Model
- D-Amino Acids Enhance the Activity of Antimicrobials against Biofilms of Clinical Wound Isolates of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Application
Biofilm research
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