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D-Serin
D-Serine is a non-essential amino acid and dextro isomer of serine with antipsychotic activity
D-Serine is a non-essential amino acid and dextro isomer of serine with antipsychotic activity. D-serine is a selective full agonist at the glycine site of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-type glutamate receptor. Hypofunction of NMDA type of neurotransmission is believed to play a major role in pathophysiology of schizophrenia, therefore, administration of D-serine and subsequent activation of NMDA receptors may alleviate psychotic tendencies.
D-Serine is involved in the biosynthesis of purines, pyrimidines, and other amino acids. D-Serine also is an agonist of glycine site of the NMDA-type glutamate receptor. It also acts as Lacosamide intermediate.
Colour | White to off-white |
Appearance (Form) | Crystalline compound |
Solubility (Turbidity) 10% solution 2N HCl | Clear |
Assay | min. 99% |
Specific rotation [a] -13° to -14° (C=5 , | 5N HCl) |
Loss on drying | max. 0.3% |
Sulphated Ash | max. 0.1% |
Iron (Fe) | max. 0.001% |
Heavy Metals (Pb) | max. 0.001% |
Homogeneity by TLC | Passes test |
CAS Number | 312-84-5 |
Synonyms | NSC 77689 (R)-Serine |
Molecular Formula | C3H7NO3 |
Formula Weight | 105.1 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Formulation | A solid |
Solubility PBS | 5 mg/mL |
pH |
7.2 |