MilliporeSigma, 495-69-2
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Hippuric acid analytical standard
MilliporeSigmaHippuric acid, the glycine conjugate of benzoic acid, is formed via a biotransformation process. From scientific literature, it is reported to be found as an excretory product in urine. Hippuric acid is also known to be catabolically synthesized from benzene-type aromatic compounds, believed to be…
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Hippuric acid, 98%
MilliporeSigmaCAS No.: 495-69-2 Synonyms: N -Benzoylglycine; Benzoylaminoacetic acid Formula: C9H9NO3 Formula Weight: 179.17 Linear Formula: C6H5CONHCH2COOH MDL No.: MFCD00002692 Purity: 0.98 Melting Point: 187-191 °C(lit.)
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Hippuric Acid For Synthesis
MilliporeSigmaCAS No.: 495-69-2 pH: 2.5 - 3.5 (10 g/l, H2O, 20°C) (slurry) Solubility: 3.26 g/l (20°C) Melting Point: 188 - 190°C Molar Mass: 179.17 g/mol Bulk Density: 630 kg/m3