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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Brand names, (S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Analogs

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Brand Names Mixture

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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Chemical_Formula

C3H7N1O3

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid RX_link

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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid fda sheet

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid msds (material safety sheet)

http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/SE/l-serine.html

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Synthesis Reference

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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Molecular Weight

105.093 g/mol

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Melting Point

222 oC

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid H2O Solubility

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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid State

Solid

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid LogP

-3.539

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Dosage Forms

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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Indication

Used as a natural moisturizing agent in some cosmetics and skin care products.

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Pharmacology

Serine is classified as a nutritionally non-essential amino acid. Serine is critical for the production of the body's proteins, enzymes and muscle tissue. Serine is needed for the proper metabolism of fats and fatty acids. It also helps in the production of antibodies. Serine is used as a natural moisturizing agent in some cosmetics and skin care products. The main source of essential amino acids is from the diet, non-essential amino acids are normally synthesize by humans and other mammals from common intermediates

(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Absorption

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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid side effects and Toxicity

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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Patient Information

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(S)-a-Amino-b-hydroxypropionic acid Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals