Fmoc-3-(2'-pyridyl)-L-alanine
Fmoc-3-(2'-pyridyl)-L-alanine is an acid molecule that has been shown to have anti-cancer properties. It is a polysaccharide polymer used in the preparation of polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinyl acetate. The phosphatase activity of Fmoc-3-(2'-pyridyl)-L-alanine was first observed in the 1970s, when it was found to be an effective inhibitor of acid phosphatase. This structural study has also revealed the effects of Fmoc-3-(2'-pyridyl)-L-alanine on cancer cells, which may be due to its ability to prevent cell division and genetic control. Fmoc-3-(2'-pyridyl)-L-alanine is also known as a monoclonal antibody that can bind to specific structures on cancer cells, such as antigens and receptors, which may be responsible for these effects.