N-(P-AMINOBENZOYL)-L-GLUTAMIC ACID - Names and Identifiers
N-(P-AMINOBENZOYL)-L-GLUTAMIC ACID - Introduction
N-(P-AMINOBENZOYL-L-GLUTAMMIC ACID is an organic compound containing glutamic acid and p-aminobenzoyl groups in its chemical structure. The following is an introduction to its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
-Appearance: White or off-white crystalline powder
-melting point: about 160-165 ℃
-Solubility: Soluble in water and acid solution, slightly soluble in ethanol and chloroform
Use:
- N-(P-AMINOBENZOYL-L-GLUTAMMIC ACID is widely used in chemical research, often used as a buffer and chemical reagent, especially in enzymatic research.
-It can be used as a reagent for the determination of amino acids, for example, as a standard substance for quantitative and qualitative analysis in protein analysis.
Preparation Method:
- N-(P-AMINOBENZOYL-L-GLUTAMMIC preparation of ACID generally involves methods of chemical synthesis.
-The main preparation route is to obtain the product by reacting p-aminobenzoic acid with L-glutamic acid.
Safety Information:
- N-(P-AMINOBENZOYL-L-GLUTAMMIC ACID is a chemical, the use of the need to comply with the appropriate laboratory safety practices.
-When using or storing, please be careful to avoid contact with strong oxidants and strong acids, and avoid inhalation or contact with skin and eyes.
-When handling and disposing of waste, follow local and national regulations.
Last Update:2024-04-09 15:17:58