DL-Pyroglutamic acid

Catalog No.: A52004
Hepatitis B Inactivator
DL-Pyroglutamic acid functions as an inactivator of the hepatitis B virus by targeting its surface proteins. In addition to its antiviral activity against vaccinia virus, herpes simplex virus, and influenza virus, DL-Pyroglutamic acid may also inhibit GABA transaminase, leading to increased levels of GABA. This mechanism suggests potential antiepileptic effects, making it valuable for research in virology and neurology.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionDL-Pyroglutamic acid functions as an inactivator of the hepatitis B virus by targeting its surface proteins. In addition to its antiviral activity against vaccinia virus, herpes simplex virus, and influenza virus, DL-Pyroglutamic acid may also inhibit GABA transaminase, leading to increased levels of GABA. This mechanism suggests potential antiepileptic effects, making it valuable for research in virology and neurology.
Product Information
Catalog NumA52004
FormulaC5H7NO3
Molecular Weight129.11
CAS Number149-87-1
SMILESO=C(C1NC(CC1)=O)O
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