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Glycine

Glycine is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS and also acts as a co-agonist along with glutamate, facilitating an excitatory potential at the glutaminergic N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptors. Glycine is orally active. Glycine can be used to study cell protection, cancer, neurological diseases, and angiogenesis[1][2][3][4][5][6].

Product Specifications

CAS Number

[56-40-6]

UNSPSC

12352211

Hazard Statement

H302, H315, H319, H335

Target

Endogenous Metabolite; iGluR; VEGFR

Type

Natural Products

Related Pathways

Membrane Transporter/Ion Channel; Metabolic Enzyme/Protease; Neuronal Signaling; Protein Tyrosine Kinase/RTK

Applications

Neuroscience-Neurodegeneration

Field of Research

Neurological Disease

Assay Protocol

https://www.medchemexpress.com/2-Aminoacetic_acid.html

Concentration

10mM

Purity

99.93

Solubility

DMSO : < 1 mg/mL (ultrasonic; warming; heat to 60°C) |H2O : 25 mg/mL (ultrasonic) |Methanol : < 1 mg/mL (ultrasonic; warming; heat to 60°C)

Smiles

NCC(O)=O

Molecular Formula

C2H5NO2

Molecular Weight

75.07

Precautions

H302, H315, H319, H335

References & Citations

[1]Johnson JW, et al. Glycine potentiates the NMDA response in cultured mouse brain neurons. Nature. 1987 Feb 5-11;325 (6104) :529-31.|[2]Fone KCF, et al. Comparative Pro-cognitive and Neurochemical Profiles of Glycine Modulatory Site Agonists and Glycine Reuptake Inhibitors in the Rat: Potential Relevance to Cognitive Dysfunction and Its Management. Mol Neurobiol. 2020 May;57 (5) :2144-2166. |[3]Bruns H, et al. Glycine inhibits angiogenesis in colorectal cancer: role of endothelial cells. Amino Acids. 2016 Nov;48 (11) :2549-2558. |[4]Borges JP, et al. Glycine inhibits NINJ1 membrane clustering to suppress plasma membrane rupture in cell death. Elife. 2022 Dec 5;11:e78609. |[5]Shafiekhani M, et al. Glycine supplementation mitigates lead-induced renal injury in mice. J Exp Pharmacol. 2019 Feb 18;11:15-22. |[6]Bannai M, et al. Oral administration of glycine increases extracellular serotonin but not dopamine in the prefrontal cortex of rats. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2011 Mar;65 (2) :142-9.

Shipping Conditions

Room Temperature

Storage Conditions

Store at room temperature 3 years

Scientific Category

Natural Products

Clinical Information

Launched

Isoform

Human Endogenous Metabolite; Microbial Metabolite; NMDA Receptor

Available Sizes

Curated Selection

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