N-(Methoxycarbonyl)-L-valine (CAS No: 74761-42-5) is a key pharmaceutical intermediate used in the synthesis of APIs Velpatasvir, Daclatasvir and Ledipasvir. This compound serves as an essential raw material in API development and synthesis. Explore detailed chemical properties, molecular data, structure information, and verified global suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors of this API intermediate on apicule.
Alternate Names: N-Moc-L-valine, N-methoxycarbonyl-L-Valine
CAS No: 74761-42-5
PubChem CID: 10942966
Mol Formula: C7H13NO4
Mol Weight: 175.18 g/mol
Used in APIs: Velpatasvir, Daclatasvir and Ledipasvir
IUPAC Name: (2S)-2-(methoxycarbonylamino)-3-methylbutanoic acid
API Intermediate Description: N-(Methoxycarbonyl)-L-valine, also known as N-Moc-L-valine is an amino acid derivative where a methoxycarbonyl group is attached to the nitrogen of the L-valine amino group. Its molecular formula is C7H13NO4 with a molecular weight of 175.18. This compound is a white to off-white crystalline powder, soluble in polar solvents like water and methanol, and is mainly used as a building block in peptide synthesis and pharmaceutical research.