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 |  | Methyl D-valinate hydrochloride Basic information |  
  
 |  | Methyl D-valinate hydrochloride Chemical Properties |  
 | Melting point  | ~170 °C (dec.) |  | alpha  | -15 º (c=2, H2O) |  | refractive index  | -15 ° (C=2, H2O) |  | storage temp.  | Sealed in dry,Room Temperature |  | Water Solubility  | Soluble in water |  | solubility  | Soluble in Chloroform,Dichloromethane,Ethyl Acetate,DMSO,Acetone,etc. |  | form  | Powder |  | color  | White |  | optical activity | [α]20/D 15.5±2°, c = 2% in H2O |  | BRN  | 3912091 |  | InChIKey | KUGLDBMQKZTXPW-JEDNCBNOSA-N |  | CAS DataBase Reference | 7146-15-8(CAS DataBase Reference) |  
  
 |  | Methyl D-valinate hydrochloride Usage And Synthesis |  
 | Chemical Properties | Crystalline |  | Uses | D-Valine methyl ester hydrochloride is a protected form of D-Valine (V094200). D-Valine (an isomer of the essential amino acid L-Valine [V094205])exhibited inhibitory effects on fibroblasts that contaminated mammalian kidney cultures, allowing for selective growth epithelial cells. D-Valine is also known for its presence in the structure of Actinomycin D, an antitumour drug. D-Valine is naturally synthesized by Streptomyces antibioticus. |  
  
 |  | Methyl D-valinate hydrochloride Preparation Products And Raw materials |  
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