CAS 6893-26-1|D(-)-Glutamic acid

Introduction:Basic information about CAS 6893-26-1|D(-)-Glutamic acid, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.
Common NameD(-)-Glutamic acid
CAS Number6893-26-1Molecular Weight147.129
Density1.4±0.1 g/cm3Boiling Point333.8±32.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular FormulaC5H9NO4Melting Point200-202ºC
MSDSChineseUSAFlash Point155.7±25.1 °C

Names

NameD-glutamic acid
SynonymMore Synonyms

D(-)-Glutamic acid BiologicalActivity

DescriptionD-glutamic acid, an enantiomer of L- glutamic acid, is widely used in pharmaceuticals and foods.
Related CatalogSignaling Pathways >>Others >>OthersResearch Areas >>Neurological Disease
In VitroVarious d-amino acids, such as D-serine, D-aspartic acid (D-Asp), and D-glutamic acid (D-Glu) are widely found in mammals including human beings and they are now thought to be the candidates of novel physiologically active substances and/or biomarkers[1]. D-[Asp/Glu] (4 mg/mL) inhibits IgE binding (75%) to peanuts while D-Glu, D-Asp has no inhibitory effect. IgE is specific for D-[Asp/Glu] and may have the potential for removing IgE or reducing IgE binding to peanut allergens[2].
In VivoD-glutamic acid is currently paid attention as a modulator of neuronal transmission and hormonal secretion. It is metabolized only by D-aspartate oxidase in mammals[1]. After intraperitoneal injection, L-glutamate is catabolized via a-ketoglutarate, whereas D-glutamate is converted to n-pyrrolidone carboxylic acid. Carbon 2 of both D- and L-glutamate is converted in the cecum to the methyl carbon of acetate. Both rat liver and kidney catalyze the conversion of D-glutamic acid to n-pyrrolidone carboxylic acid[3].
Animal AdminRats: Male albino rats are given injections of L- or D-glutamic acid-2-C14, DL-glutamic acid-5-C14, or D-glutamic acid-5-C14. Injections by stomach tube or into the cecum are performed while the animals are under ether anesthesia. After the rats are killed, the “carcass” and liver glutamic acids are isolated, degraded, and assayed for radioactivity. “Carcass” refers to the entire animal, except liver, including the ished gastrointestinal tract[3].
References

[1]. Han H, et al. Changes in D-aspartic acid and D-glutamic acid levels in the tissues and physiological fluids of mice with various D-aspartate oxidase activities. J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2015 Dec 10;116:47-52.

[2]. Chung SY, et al. IgE binding to peanut allergens is inhibited by combined D-aspartic and D-glutamic acids. Food Chem. 2015 Jan 1;166:248-53.

[3]. Wilson W, et al. The metabolism of D- and L- glutamic acid in the rat. J Biol Chem. 1961 Feb;236:365-9.

Chemical & Physical Properties

Density1.4±0.1 g/cm3
Boiling Point333.8±32.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Melting Point200-202ºC
Molecular FormulaC5H9NO4
Molecular Weight147.129
Flash Point155.7±25.1 °C
Exact Mass147.053162
PSA100.62000
LogP-1.43
Vapour Pressure0.0±1.5 mmHg at 25°C
Index of Refraction1.522
InChIKeyWHUUTDBJXJRKMK-GSVOUGTGSA-N
SMILESNC(CCC(=O)O)C(=O)O

Safety Information

Personal Protective EquipmentEyeshields;Gloves;type N95 (US);type P1 (EN143) respirator filter
Hazard CodesXi
Risk PhrasesR36/37/38
Safety PhrasesS24/25
RIDADRNONH for all modes of transport
WGK Germany3
HS Code2918990090

Customs

HS Code2922499990
SummaryHS:2922499990 other amino-acids, other than those containing more than one kind of oxygen function, and their esters; salts thereof VAT:17.0% Tax rebate rate:9.0% Supervision conditions:AB(certificate of inspection for goods inward,certificate of inspection for goods outward) MFN tariff:6.5% General tariff:30.0%

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Synonyms

H-D-Glu-OH
Glutamic acid, D-
MFCD00063112
D(-)-Glutamic acid
glutamic acid D-form
EINECS 230-000-8
δ-Glutamic acid
hydrogen D-glutamate
d-Glu
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D-Glutamic acid
D(-)-Glutamicacid
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