5-Aminovaleric acid
Product Specifications
CAS Number
660-88-8
Target
GABA Receptor, Endogenous Metabolite
Related Pathways
Membrane transporter/Ion channel, Neuroscience, Metabolism
Purity
0.9986
Bioactivity
5-aminovalerate (or 5-aminopentanoic acid) is a lysine degradation product. It can be produced both endogenously or through bacterial catabolism of lysine. 5-aminovalerate is formed via the following multi-step reaction: L-lysine leads to cadverine leads to L-piperideine leads 5-aminovalerate . In other words it is a metabolite of cadaverine which is formed via the intermediate, 1-piperideine. Cadaverine is a foul-smelling diamine compound produced by protein hydrolysis during putrefaction of animal tissue. High levels of 5-aminovalerate in biofluids may indicate bacterial overgrowth or endogenous tissue necrosis. In most cases endogenous 5-aminovalerate is thought to be primarily a microbial metabolite produced by the gut or oral microflora, although it can be produced endogenously. 5-aminopentanoic acid is an in vivo substrate of 4-aminobutyrate:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase .
Smiles
NCCCCC(O)=O
Molecular Formula
C5H11NO2
Molecular Weight
117.15
Shipping Conditions
Ice Packs
Storage Temperature
-20°C
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