Amino Acids and Amino Acid Derivatives
To maintain a healthy and prosperous life, amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and performs a critical role in virtually every biological process. Our Amino Acids & Amino Acid Derivatives category offers a carefully curated selection of research-grade amino acids and their derivatives, sourced to meet the precise demands of biochemistry, pharmaceutical development, nutritional science, and industrial biotechnology.
Whether you're synthesizing peptides, developing cell culture media, or conducting metabolic studies, our range gives you the purity and consistency your work depends on.
How We Benefit Users
- Suitable for sensitive biochemical assays, peptide synthesis, and cell biology
- Essential, non-essential, and derivative forms available
- Minimizing batch-to-batch variability in your experiments
- Supplied by certified manufacturers with full traceability
- Available in quantities suited to both small-scale research and larger production needs
Explore Our Massive Range of Amino Acids
Our catalog includes a wide selection of individually available amino acids and their derivatives:
- Glycine: the simplest amino acid, widely used in buffer preparation, cell culture, and pharmaceutical formulations.
- Leucine: a branched-chain amino acid crucial for protein synthesis studies and metabolic research.
- Lysine: critical for collagen formation studies, nutritional research, and antimicrobial peptide development.
- Arginine: key in nitric oxide synthesis studies, immune function research, and wound healing assays.
- Serine: important in phosphorylation studies, lipid metabolism, and neuroscience research.
- Histidine: widely used in metal chelation studies, enzyme catalysis research, and pharmaceutical buffering.
- Tyrosine: essential for hormone biosynthesis studies.
- Asparagine: used in cell culture and nutritional biochemistry
- Amino Acid Derivatives: modified forms, including protected amino acids for peptide synthesis.
Applications Across Research & Industry
Our amino acids and derivatives support a broad range of scientific and industrial applications:
- Peptide & protein synthesis: building blocks for solid-phase peptide synthesis
- Cell culture & media formulation: essential supplements for mammalian, bacterial, and yeast cell growth
- Pharmaceutical & nutraceutical development: active ingredients and excipients in drug and supplement formulation
- Metabolic & biochemical research: studying amino acid metabolism, enzyme kinetics, and biosynthetic pathways
- Neuroscience research: investigating neurotransmitter biosynthesis and brain chemistry
- Food science & nutrition: quality control and nutritional analysis in food and feed industries
- Cosmetic formulation: skin conditioning and anti-aging ingredient development
