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strombine
glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-N-methyl- (9CI)

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Name:2-[carboxymethyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid
CAS Number: 4408-64-4Picture of molecule3D/inchi
ECHA EINECS - REACH Pre-Reg:224-557-6
FDA UNII: SH1YP5H4NA
Nikkaji Web:J135.883I
MDL:MFCD00004284
XlogP3:-3.30 (est)
Molecular Weight:147.13053000
Formula:C5 H9 N O4
BioActivity Summary:listing
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Category:natural substances and extractives
 
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Physical Properties:
Assay: 95.00 to 100.00
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
Boiling Point: 332.80 °C. @ 760.00 mm Hg (est)
Flash Point: 311.00 °F. TCC ( 155.10 °C. ) (est)
logP (o/w): -0.910 (est)
Soluble in:
 water, 2.745e+005 mg/L @ 25 °C (est)
 
Organoleptic Properties:
Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found).
 
Cosmetic Information:
None found
 
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BOC Sciences
For experimental / research use only.
2,2'-(Methylazanediyl)diacetic acid
Sigma-Aldrich: Aldrich
For experimental / research use only.
Methyliminodiacetic acid 99%
TCI AMERICA
For experimental / research use only.
N-Methyliminodiacetic Acid >98.0%(GC)(T)
 
Safety Information:
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Hazards identification
 
Classification of the substance or mixture
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)
None found.
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements
 
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Hazard statement(s)
None found.
Precautionary statement(s)
None found.
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
 
Safety in Use Information:
Category:
natural substances and extractives
Recommendation for strombine usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for strombine flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
 
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Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary :20441
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WGK Germany:3
2-[carboxymethyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid
Chemidplus:0004408644
 
References:
 2-[carboxymethyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid
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Pubchem (cid):20441
Pubchem (sid):134984327
 
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Export Tariff Code:2922.49.4050
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Potential Blenders and core components note
None Found
 
Potential Uses:
None Found
 
Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 crassostrea gigas
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Synonyms:
 methyl iminodiacetic acid
 methyliminodiacetic acid
 acetic acid, (methylimino)di- (8CI)
 glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-N-methyl- (9CI)
2-[carboxymethyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid
 MIDA
 

Articles:

PubMed:MIDA as a simple and highly efficient ligand for palladium-catalyzed Hiyama cross-coupling of aryl halides.
PubMed:Site-differentiated polyboron arenes prepared by direct C-H borylation and their highly selective Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions.
PubMed:Synthesis of trans-2-(trifluoromethyl)cyclopropanes via Suzuki reactions with an N-methyliminodiacetic acid boronate.
PubMed:Phylogenetic comparison of opine dehydrogenase sequences from marine invertebrates.
PubMed:One-pot C-N/C-C cross-coupling of methyliminodiacetic acid boronyl arenes enabled by protective enolization.
PubMed:Quaterpyridine ligands for panchromatic Ru(II) dye sensitizers.
PubMed:Concise total synthesis of (-)-myxalamide A.
PubMed:Oxidative Heck Reactions using Aryltrifluoroborates and Aryl N-Methyliminodiacetic Acid (MIDA) Boronates.
PubMed:Exploring natural products for new taste sensations.
PubMed:Identification of octopine dehydrogenase from Mytilus galloprovincialis.
PubMed:Tandem Cycloisomerization/Suzuki Coupling of Arylethynyl MIDA Boronates.
PubMed:Vibrational spectroscopy of N-methyliminodiacetic acid (MIDA)-protected boronate ester: examination of the B-N dative bond.
PubMed:Synthesis and properties of MIDA boronate containing aromatic amino acids: new peptide building blocks.
PubMed:Purification and kinetic characteristics of strombine dehydrogenase from the foot muscle of the hard clam (Meretrix lusoria).
PubMed:Mobility of radionuclides in soil/groundwater system: comparing the influence of EDTA and four of its degradation products.
PubMed:General method for synthesis of 2-heterocyclic N-methyliminodiacetic acid boronates.
PubMed:Total synthesis of (-)-aurantioclavine.
PubMed:Taste contribution of (R)-strombine to dried scallop.
PubMed:Strombine dehydrogenase in the demosponge Suberites domuncula: characterization and kinetic properties of the enzyme crucial for anaerobic metabolism.
PubMed:Photoinduced linkage isomerism of {RuNO}(6) complexes with bioligands and related chelators.
PubMed:Phosphonate- and carboxylate-based chelating agents that solubilize (hydr)oxide-bound MnIII.
PubMed:Purification, characterization, and cDNA cloning of opine dehydrogenases from the polychaete rockworm Marphysa sanguinea.
PubMed:Ruthenium(III) triazacyclononane dithiocarbamate, pyridinecarboxylate, or aminocarboxylate complexes as scavengers of nitric oxide.
PubMed:Ventilatory and metabolic responses to hypoxia and sulphide in the lugworm Arenicola marina (L.).
PubMed:Resistance to freshwater exposure in White Sea Littorina spp. I: Anaerobic metabolism and energetics.
PubMed:Improved HPLC determination of acidic opines by phenylisothiocyanate derivatization and its application to marine animals.
PubMed:High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of the imino acids (opines) meso-alanopine and D-strombine in muscle extract of invertebrates.
PubMed:Rapid Anaerobic Benzene Oxidation with a Variety of Chelated Fe(III) Forms.
PubMed:Measurements of oxygen consumption in Mytilus edulis during exposure to, and recovery from, high sublethal concentrations of formaldehyde, benzene and phenol.
PubMed:Physiological parameters in ecotoxicology.
PubMed:Quantitative HPLC analysis of acidic opines by phenylthiocarbamyl derivatization.
PubMed:Binding properties of aminopolycarboxylato ligands bound to cellulose.
PubMed:The pyruvate branchpoint in the anaerobic energy metabolism of the jumping cockle Cardium tuberculatum L.: D-lactate formation during environmental anaerobiosis versus octopine formation during exercise.
PubMed:Use of methyliminodiacetic acid bound to cellulose for preconcentration and determination of trace-metal cations.
PubMed:The acute toxicity of Bimida, a prospective hepatobiliary scanning agent.
PubMed:History. Development of new radiopharmaceuticals based on N-substitution of iminodiacetic acid. By Michael D. Loberg, Malcolm Cooper, Elizabeth Harvey, Patrick Callery, and William Faith. 1976.
PubMed:High-performance liquid chromatographic separation and quantification of alanopine and strombine in crude tissue extracts.
PubMed:Determination of meso-alanopine and D-strombine by high pressure liquid chromatography in extracts from marine invertebrates.
PubMed:The anaerobic molluscan heart: adaptation to environmental anoxia. Comparison with energy metabolism in vertebrate hearts.
PubMed:Multiple forms of octopine dehydrogenase in Strombus luhuanus (mollusca, gastropoda, strombidae): genetic basis of polymorphism, properties of the enzymes, and relationship between the octopine dehydrogenase phenotype and the accumulation of anaerobic end products during exercise.
PubMed:Gas-liquid chromatography and enzymatic determination of alanopine and strombine in tissues of marine invertebrates.
PubMed:Alanopine and strombine are novel imino acids produced by a dehydrogenase found in the adductor muscle of the oyster, Crassostrea gigas.
PubMed:Tungsten vs. Molybdenum in models for biological systems.
PubMed:Development of new radiopharmaceuticals based on N-substitution of iminodiacetic acid.
PubMed:Biodegradation of nitrilotriacetic acid and related imino aand amino acids in river water.
 
Notes:
imino acid produced by a dehydrogenase found in the adductor muscle of the oyster, crassostrea gigas.
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