(R)-2-(4-cyano-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenylamino)-3-hydroxypropanoic acid

Reagent Code: #229543
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CAS Number 1371608-84-2

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Weight 274.199 g/mol
Formula C₁₁H₉F₃N₂O₃
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Storage 2-8°C

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Used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of antidiabetic drugs, particularly in the production of DPP-4 inhibitors like saxagliptin. Its chiral hydroxy acid structure enables selective interaction with biological targets, enhancing drug efficacy and metabolic stability. Commonly employed in pharmaceutical development for type 2 diabetes due to its role in improving glycemic control.

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(R)-2-(4-cyano-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenylamino)-3-hydroxypropanoic acid
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Used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of antidiabetic drugs, particularly in the production of DPP-4 inhibitors like saxagliptin. Its chiral hydroxy acid structure enables selective interaction with biological targets, enhancing drug efficacy and metabolic stability. Commonly employed in pharmaceutical development for type 2 diabetes due to its role in improving glycemic control.

Used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of antidiabetic drugs, particularly in the production of DPP-4 inhibitors like saxagliptin. Its chiral hydroxy acid structure enables selective interaction with biological targets, enhancing drug efficacy and metabolic stability. Commonly employed in pharmaceutical development for type 2 diabetes due to its role in improving glycemic control.

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