Succinic acid
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| + | == Use as voltage-gated pharmacochemical intermediates == | ||
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| + | * (2R)-2-(methylamino)succinic acid (also known as N-methyl-D-asparte receptor) - A dicarboxilic acid usable as titrable buffer agent for orthogonal amino acid protection ? | ||
== Safety == | == Safety == | ||
| - | + | Unknown. The risks and effects of using succinic acid as calcium channel blocker may need further | |
| + | study. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
| - | * Wikipedia: http://wikipedia.org/Succinic_acid | + | |
| + | * Wikipedia: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Succinic_acid | ||
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Overview
Describe succinic acid here.
Use as voltage-gated pharmacochemical intermediates
- (2R)-2-(methylamino)succinic acid (also known as N-methyl-D-asparte receptor) - A dicarboxilic acid usable as titrable buffer agent for orthogonal amino acid protection ?
Safety
Unknown. The risks and effects of using succinic acid as calcium channel blocker may need further study.
References
- Wikipedia: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Succinic_acid


