Glycylglycine

Glycylglycine
Glycylglycine
Glycylglycine
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Glycylglycine (CAS No. 556-50-3) is a dipeptide formed by two glycine molecules, often used in nutrient-controlled cell culture media. With a molecular weight of 132.12 g/mol and a purity of 99% min, this compound appears as a white to off-white powder and has a melting point range of 220–240 °C. In cell culture systems, glycylglycine provides a controlled nitrogen source that supports amino acid availability while helping regulate nutrient levels in the medium. Beyond biological applications, it’s also used in cosmetics and as an intermediate in API production. We supply it in 25 kg fibre drums, stored at room temperature, with a monthly capacity of 5 tons.

  • CAS No.: 556-50-3
  • Molecular Formula: C₄H₈N₂O₃
  • Purity: 99% min
  • Appearance White to off-white powder
  • Molecular Weight 132.12 g/mol
  • Density 1.3 ± 0.1 g/cm³
  • Boiling Point 453.2 ± 30.0 °C at 760 mmHg
  • Melting Point 220–240 °C (decomposition)
  • Flash Point 227.9 ± 24.6 °C
  • Packaging 25 kg per fibre drum
  • Storage Conditions Room temperature
  • Product Name
    1. H-Gly-Gly-OH;
    2. Glycylglycine
  • Production capacity 5 tons/month
  • Applications Raw material for cell culture media, cosmetic ingredients, API intermediate

Yes. Glycylglycine is a simple dipeptide used to deliver glycine in a controlled form. It helps regulate nitrogen input and maintains amino acid balance in the culture environment. This can be particularly useful in systems designed for high-efficiency nutrient uptake and consistent cell performance.

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