《Fluorescent recognition of L- and D-tryptophan in water by micelle probes》 was written by Du, Gengyu; Mao, Yifan; Abed, Mehdi A.; Pu, Lin. Recommanded Product: 31106-82-8This research focused onzinc tryptophan water fluorescent recognition micelle probe. The article conveys some information:
A series of BINOL-based monoaldehydes have been designed and synthesized as fluorescent probes for L- and D-tryptophan. It is found that in the presence of a diblock copolymer PEG-PLLA, these probes can be encapsulated into micelles which in combination with Zn2+ have exhibited chemo- and enantioselective fluorescent enhancement with tryptophan in aqueous media. In the experimental materials used by the author, we found 2-(Bromomethyl)pyridine hydrobromide(cas: 31106-82-8Recommanded Product: 31106-82-8)
2-(Bromomethyl)pyridine hydrobromide(cas: 31106-82-8) belongs to pyridine. Pyridine-based materials are valued for their optical and physical properties as well as their medical potential. Additionally, pyridine-based natural products continue to be discovered and studied for their properties and to understand their biosynthesis.Recommanded Product: 31106-82-8