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N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine

CAS 1953-02-2 CH3CH(SH)CONHCH2COOH MW 163.19 Made to order

N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine is a sulfur-containing compound used in research and pharmaceutical applications, particularly as a chelating agent and antioxidant. It is available in powder form with a molecular weight of 163.19 g/mol, a CAS number of 1953-02-2, and a molecular formula of CH3CH(SH)CONHCH2COOH. Stored at ambient temperatures, it carries a warning signal word due to potential hazards. Molekula supplies N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine from research to bulk quantities with full documentation and ISO 9001:2015 traceability.

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Overview

N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine is a sulfur-containing compound used in research and pharmaceutical applications, particularly as a chelating agent and antioxidant. It is available in powder form with a molecular weight of 163.19 g/mol, a CAS number of 1953-02-2, and a molecular formula of CH3CH(SH)CONHCH2COOH. Stored at ambient temperatures, it carries a warning signal word due to potential hazards. Molekula supplies N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine from research to bulk quantities with full documentation and ISO 9001:2015 traceability.

Specifications

Property Value
Appearance White crystalline powder
Melting Point 96°C - 99°C
Loss on Drying ≤0.5%
Assay 99% - 101.5%
Acidity 1.5 - 3.0
Identification (IR) Conforms to Reference

Storage & handling

Property Value
Storage Temperature Ambient
Shelf Life 24 months
Acidity Neutral

Identification

Property Value
CAS Number 1953-02-2
Molecular Formula CH3CH(SH)CONHCH2COOH
Molecular Weight 163.19
SMILES CC(C(=O)NCC(=O)O)S
REACH Code Y110
HTS Code 29309092
Tariff Code 2930909899

Safety & GHS

Warning
  • GHS pictogram — Explosive Explosive GHS01

Hazard statements

  • H302 Harmful if swallowed

Precautionary statements

  • P261 Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray
  • P264 Wash thoroughly after handling
  • P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection
  • P301+312 IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell
  • P308+313 IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention

For research and industrial use only

Not for use in food, drugs, household, or in or on humans or animals. Consult the Safety Data Sheet before handling.

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Pricing & pack sizes

Pack sizes & pricing

Pricing on request — packs available from research to bulk quantities.

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Synonyms

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Frequently asked questions

What is N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine used for?

It is primarily used as a chelating agent and antioxidant in biochemical research and pharmaceutical applications.

What is the chemical formula and molecular weight of N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine?

The formula is CH3CH(SH)CONHCH2COOH with a molecular weight of 163.19 g/mol.

How should N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine be stored?

It should be stored at ambient temperature, protected from moisture and light.

What grade is available for N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine?

Available in research grade; specific purity details can be provided upon request.

Can Molekula supply N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine in bulk?

Yes, bulk quantities are available—please contact our sales team for pricing and availability.

What documentation comes with an order of N-2-Mercaptopropionyl-glycine?

Each order includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) with the shipment.

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