L-Aspartic Acid 99% Low Metals Content
99% Low Metals Content
Synonym:  (S)-Aminosuccinic Acid             
Linear Formula: 
C4H7NO4              
Molecular Weight:  133.10g/mol              
CAS Number: 56-84-8             
Properties
| Vapour pressure | 0.0±1.1 mmHg at 25℃ | 
| Assay Purity | 99%, Low Metals Content | 
| B pt. | 264.1℃ at 760 mmHg | 
| M pt. | >300 ℃(dec.)(lit.) | 
| Density | 1.514g/cm3 | 
Safety Information
| Symbol | |
| HS Code | 29224995 | 
| Flash point | 113.5℃ | 
| Storage Temp. | Store at Room Temperature | 
| Packaging | Poly Bottle | 
Description
Application
L-aspartic acid has been used as one of the components of synthetic drop out media for culturing budding yeast.It has also been used to study non-enzymatic gluconeogenesis.
Purpose
For R&D use onlynot for drug household or other uses.
General Description
Aspartic acid (abbreviated as Asp or D encoded by the codons [GAU and GAC]) also known as aspartate is an -amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It contains an -amino group (which is in the protonated NH 3 form under biological conditions) an -carboxylic acid group (which is in the deprotonated COO form under biological conditions) and a side chain CH2COOH. Under physiological conditions in proteins the sidechain usually occurs as the negatively charged aspartate form COO. It is semi-essential in humans meaning the body can synthesize it from oxaloacetate.
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