Carbamoyl aspartic acid

Carbamoyl aspartic acid

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CASNo = 923-37-5
PubChem = 279
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MeSHName = ureidosuccinic+acid

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Formula = C5H8N2O5
MolarMass = 176.127
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Carbamoyl aspartic acid (or ureidosuccinic acid) is a carbamate derivative which serves as an intermediate in pyrimidine biosynthesis.


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