Description
Guanidinopropionic acid is a white crystal that dissolves in water and is a creatine analog. Guanidinopropionic acid is a kind of amino acid derivatives. It is an important chemical raw material and intermediate. It exists in the serum, brain, liver, kidney and urine of mammals. It can improve insulin sensitivity and selectively reduce Adipose tissue weight can treat and prevent metabolic disorders, hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, insensitivity to blood insulin, hyperlipidemia, hyperamylase, obesity and other symptoms.
Synthesis
Using thiourea |?-alanine as a raw material, guanidinopropionic acid is prepared by a two-step alkylation reaction of nucleophilic substituted amine, the content is greater than 99.0%, and the total yield is 76.2%. The process is low cost, mild conditions, and easy operation, simple and suitable for industrial production.
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