acidphenylalanine
Acidphenylalanine, also known as 2-aminobenzeneacetic acid, is a naturally occurring amino acid that is a derivative of phenylalanine. It is characterized by the presence of a carboxylic acid group (-COOH) attached to the benzene ring of phenylalanine. This amino acid is found in various plants, including some species of the genus Salvia, and has been studied for its potential biological activities.
One of the notable features of acidphenylalanine is its ability to inhibit the activity of certain enzymes,
In addition to its pharmacological potential, acidphenylalanine has also been studied for its antioxidant properties. The
Despite its potential benefits, the use of acidphenylalanine as a therapeutic agent is still under investigation.