L-Tyrosine Cell Culture Reagent
Synonym: (S)-(-)-Tyrosine
Linear Formula:
C9H11NO3
Molecular Weight: 181.19 g/mol
CAS Number: 60-18-4
Properties
| Vapour pressure | 0.0±0.9 mmHg at 25℃ |
| Water Solubility | Insoluble |
| Refractive index | -12 ° (C=5, 1mol/L HCl) |
| B pt. | 385.2℃ at 760 mmHg |
| M pt. | 297-298℃(decomposition) |
| Density | 1.46 g/cm3 at 20℃ |
Safety Information
| Hazard Statement(s) | H315-H319 |
| Precautionary Statement | P264-P280-P302 + P352-P337 + P313-P305 + P351 + P338-P362 + P364-P332 + P313 |
| Symbol |
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| Signal word | Warning |
| HS Code | 29225000 |
| Flash point | 176℃ |
| Storage Temp. | Store at room temperature. |
| Packaging | Glass Bottle |
Description
Recommended products
26-Dibromobenzoic Acid 98.0%(GC)
Purpose
For R&D use onlynot for drug household or other uses.
General Description
Tyrosine (Tyr or Y) or 4-hydroxyphenylalanine is one of the 22 amino acids that are used by cells to synthesize proteins. It is a non-essential amino acid with a polar side group. Its codons are UAC and UAU. The word tyrosine is from the Greek tyros meaning cheese as it was first discovered in 1846 by German chemist Justus von Liebig in the protein casein from cheese. It is called tyrosyl when referred to as a functional group or side chain. Tyrosine is a hydrophobic amino acid.
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