[CAS NO. 1783-96-6]  D-Aspartic acid

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PRODUCTS SPECIFICATIONS [1783-96-6]

Catalog
SLK-S5129
Brand
Selleck
CAS
1783-96-6

DESCRIPTION [1783-96-6]

Overview

MDLMFCD00063081
Molecular Weight133.10
Molecular FormulaC4H7NO4
SMILES[C@@H](CC(O)=O)(C(O)=O)N

For research use only.

Storage

3 years,-20°C,powder
1 years,-80°C,in solvent

Shipping

Room temperature shipping(Stability testing shows this product can be shipped without any cooling measures.)

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1 mg5 mg10 mg
1 mM7.5131 mL37.5657 mL75.1315 mL
5 mM1.5026 mL7.5131 mL15.0263 mL
10 mM0.7513 mL3.7566 mL7.5131 mL
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Description

D-Aspartic acid (D-Asp, Aminosuccinic acid, asparagic acid, asparaginic acid) is an endogenous amino acid occurring in several tissues and cells of both invertebrates and vertebrates. It can regulate testosterone synthesis and may act on a stimulatory receptor ().

In vitro

D-aspartate (D-Asp) is an endogenous amino acid present in vertebrate tissues, with particularly high levels in the testis. In vitro studies have demonstrated that D-Asp up-regulates testosterone production in Leydig cells by enhancing expression of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein. Besides testosterone release, D-Asp induced E2 synthesis through aromatase activation.

In vivo

In vivo studies indicate that D-Asp indirectly stimulates spermatogenesis through the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. The oral and/or intraperitoneal D-Asp administration to adult rats induced an increase of serum progesterone and LH as well as an increase of testis/serum testosterone levels, whereas 17β-estradiol (E2) levels did no change. D-aspartic acid has significant analgesic activity.


Synonyms

D-Aspartic acid
Aspartic acid, D-
(-)-Aspartic acid
D-(-)-Aspartic acid
(R)-Aspartic acid
NSC 97922
(2R)-2-Aminobutanedioic acid
(R)-2-Aminosuccinic acid