alphaaminoamide
Alphaaminoamide is a chemical compound with the formula NH2CH(NH2)COOH. It is a derivative of glycine, a simple amino acid, where the amino group (-NH2) is replaced by an amide group (-NH-CO-). This replacement results in a more stable and less reactive compound compared to glycine.
Alphaaminoamide is a colorless to slightly yellow crystalline powder. It is soluble in water and most organic
The compound can be synthesized through the reaction of glycine with formamide or through the hydrolysis of
Alphaaminoamide has been studied for its potential use in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals due to its structural
In biological systems, alphaaminoamide can act as a buffer, helping to maintain the pH of the environment.
The compound is stable under normal conditions but can decompose under high temperatures, releasing ammonia and
Alphaaminoamide is not widely used in industry, and its properties and applications are still being investigated.