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Any chemists in here ?
Certainly not a 1st year Chem question, but I'm trying to find out if a particular amino acid derivative (N-acetylcysteine amide) can chelate the cuprous ion in an aqueous environment.
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On 08/12/2011 02:16 PM, Yabahoobs wrote:
Certainly not a 1st year Chem question, but I'm trying to find out if a particular amino acid derivative N-acetylcysteine amide) can chelate the cuprous ion in an aqueous environment. Yer right. It's not a 1st year Chem question. Sorry, I only got thru 1st year Chem (with a very low grade). |
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"Yabahoobs" wrote in message ... Certainly not a 1st year Chem question, but I'm trying to find out if a particular amino acid derivative (N-acetylcysteine amide) can chelate the cuprous ion in an aqueous environment. See http://www.natscience.com/Uwe/Forum....tion-attempt-3 Ernie |
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On 8/12/2011 3:06 PM, VtSkier wrote:
On 08/12/2011 02:16 PM, Yabahoobs wrote: Certainly not a 1st year Chem question, but I'm trying to find out if a particular amino acid derivative N-acetylcysteine amide) can chelate the cuprous ion in an aqueous environment. Yer right. It's not a 1st year Chem question. Sorry, I only got thru 1st year Chem (with a very low grade). Did it take you three years? //Walt |
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On 08/12/2011 10:05 PM, Walt wrote:
On 8/12/2011 3:06 PM, VtSkier wrote: On 08/12/2011 02:16 PM, Yabahoobs wrote: Certainly not a 1st year Chem question, but I'm trying to find out if a particular amino acid derivative N-acetylcysteine amide) can chelate the cuprous ion in an aqueous environment. Yer right. It's not a 1st year Chem question. Sorry, I only got thru 1st year Chem (with a very low grade). Did it take you three years? //Walt no, only two. |
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Yabahoobs wrote:
Certainly not a 1st year Chem question, but I'm trying to find out if a particular amino acid derivative (N-acetylcysteine amide) can chelate the cuprous ion in an aqueous environment. from my consultant From what I know it should - the sulfur on the amino acid should be the same as plain cysteine. The nitrogen probably won't be as good as the free form. But I'm pulling this out of my assfuloftricks. Let me do a lil search. What's the application and why this particular compound? |
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Yeah that's what I figured.
The amine form of this chelates Cu+1 well, but is far less permeable across a cellular membrane. Hmmm... Thx down_hill. |
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