V900675
Tropic acid
Vetec™, reagent grade, 98%
Sinónimos:
2-Phenylhydracrylic acid, 3-Hydroxy-2-phenylpropionic acid
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About This Item
Fórmula lineal:
C6H5CH(CH2OH)CO2H
Número de CAS:
Peso molecular:
166.17
Beilstein:
2209199
Número CE:
Número MDL:
Código UNSPSC:
12352100
ID de la sustancia en PubChem:
grado
reagent grade
Línea del producto
Vetec™
Ensayo
98%
mp
116-118 °C (lit.)
cadena SMILES
OCC(C(O)=O)c1ccccc1
InChI
1S/C9H10O3/c10-6-8(9(11)12)7-4-2-1-3-5-7/h1-5,8,10H,6H2,(H,11,12)
Clave InChI
JACRWUWPXAESPB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Información legal
Vetec is a trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Código de clase de almacenamiento
11 - Combustible Solids
Clase de riesgo para el agua (WGK)
WGK 3
Punto de inflamabilidad (°F)
Not applicable
Punto de inflamabilidad (°C)
Not applicable
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Separation of tropic and atropic acids by partition and chromatography.
S GOTTLIEB
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 70(1), 423-423 (1948-01-01)
Z Trnavská et al.
Pharmacology, 26(5), 270-273 (1983-01-01)
The binding affinities of the ester of indomethacin with tropic acid and of indomethacin to human serum albumin were studied using the method of equilibrium dialysis. The binding constants were calculated from the experimental data by the Scatchard model. Binding
M Eeva et al.
Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 16(5), 717-722 (1998-04-16)
A capillary zone electrophoretic method (CZE) was developed using an uncoated fused silica capillary for the separation and determination of the main tropane alkaloids. The applicability of the developed method for analysis of plant samples was examined by analyzing samples
Patrick K Harrison et al.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology, 373(3), 230-236 (2006-06-01)
The enzyme atropinesterase (EC 3.1.1.10) causes the rapid hydrolysis of tropane alkaloids such as atropine and scopolamine. This enzyme is known to occur in a certain proportion of rabbits and some plants, although its presence in other animal species remains
Huaixia Chen et al.
Journal of chromatographic science, 46(1), 74-80 (2008-01-26)
In vivo and in vitro metabolism of scopolamine is investigated using a highly specific and sensitive liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MSn) method. Feces, urine, and plasma samples are collected individually after ingestion of 55 mg/kg scopolamine by healthy rats. Rat feces
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