Glutamic acid (data page)

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The complete data for Glutamic acid

Image:Hight_setter_449px.gifChemical structure of Glutamic acidChemical structure of the amino acid glutamate
General information

Chemical formula: C5H9NO4 
Molar mass: 147.13 g·mol-1
Systematic name:
(2S)-2-aminopentanedioic acid
Abbreviations: E, Glu
Synonyms:
2-amino-glutaric acid
Glutacid
Glutaminic acid
Database data
SMILES: OC(=O)CCC(N)C(=O)O
InChI=1/C5H9NO4/c6-3(5(9)10)1-2-4(7)8/h3H,1-2,6H2,(H,7,8)(H,9,10)/t3-/m0/s1/f/h7,9H - (L)
 ATC: N/A  CAS: [56-86-0]  DrugBank: N/A  EINECS: 200-293-7  PubChem: 23327 (D) [1], 33032 (L) [2]
Physical properties
Structure
Crystal data
Spectral data
UV-Vis
IR
NMR
MS
Phase behavior
Solid properties
ρsolid: 1.538 g.cm-3
Tm: 247-249 °C
Liquid properties
Gas properties
Hazard properties
MSDS N/A Main hazards:
- N/A
NFPA 704
Flash point
- N/A
R/S statement
R: N/A
S: N/A
RTECS number:
N/A
Chemical properties
XLogP: -3.386 pI: 3.22 pKa: 2.16, 4.15, 9.58 Tautomers: 0 Hydrogen bond: donor - 3;   acceptor - 5;
Pharmacological properties
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)


  1. a  CID 23327 from PubChem (D-glutamic acid)
  2. a  CID 33032 from PubChem (L-glutamic acid)


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