DL-proline
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DL-proline
Summary
DL-proline is a group of stereoisomers[1]. DL-proline ranks in the top 8% of group_of_stereoisomers entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (250 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- DL-proline's instance of is recorded as group of stereoisomers[3].
- DL-proline's chemical structure is recorded as Prolin - Proline.svg[4].
- DL-proline's CAS Registry Number is recorded as 609-36-9[5].
- DL-proline's EC number is recorded as 210-189-3[6].
- DL-proline's canonical SMILES is recorded as C1CC(NC1)C(=O)O[7].
- DL-proline's InChI is recorded as InChI=1S/C5H9NO2/c7-5(8)4-2-1-3-6-4/h4,6H,1-3H2,(H,7,8)[8].
- DL-proline's InChIKey is recorded as ONIBWKKTOPOVIA-UHFFFAOYSA-N[9].
- DL-proline's chemical formula is recorded as C₅H₉NO₂[10].
- DL-proline's subclass of is recorded as secondary amino acid[11].
- DL-proline's subclass of is recorded as pyrrolidine alkaloid[12].
- DL-proline's part of is recorded as proline binding[13].
- DL-proline's part of is recorded as response to proline[14].
- DL-proline's part of is recorded as cellular response to proline[15].
- DL-proline's part of is recorded as proline transmembrane transport[16].
- DL-proline's part of is recorded as proline:proton symporter activity[17].
- DL-proline's part of is recorded as proline:sodium symporter activity[18].
- DL-proline's part of is recorded as proline import across plasma membrane[19].
- DL-proline's Commons category is recorded as Proline[20].
- DL-proline's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D011392[21].
- DL-proline's has part is recorded as carbon[22].
- DL-proline's ChEMBL ID is recorded as CHEMBL72275[23].
- DL-proline's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09pbb[24].
- DL-proline's UNII is recorded as DCS9E77JPQ[25].
- DL-proline's RTECS number is recorded as TW3584000[26].
- DL-proline's ChemSpider ID is recorded as 594[27].
Why It Matters
DL-proline ranks in the top 8% of group_of_stereoisomers entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (250 views/month).[2] DL-proline has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] DL-proline is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]