
CAS 65967-72-8
:HYDROXYSYDONICACID
Description:
Hydroxysydonic acid, with the CAS number 65967-72-8, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic acids. It is characterized by the presence of hydroxyl (-OH) and carboxylic acid (-COOH) functional groups, which contribute to its acidic properties and potential reactivity. This compound may exhibit solubility in polar solvents due to the hydroxyl group, allowing for hydrogen bonding interactions. Hydroxysydonic acid is of interest in various fields, including biochemistry and pharmaceuticals, where it may play a role in metabolic pathways or serve as a precursor for the synthesis of more complex molecules. Its specific applications and biological activities can vary, and further research is often necessary to fully understand its properties and potential uses. As with many organic acids, it may also exhibit varying degrees of stability under different environmental conditions, such as temperature and pH. Always handle such substances with appropriate safety measures, as they may pose health risks or environmental hazards.
- HYDROXYSYDONICACID
- Hydroxysydonic acid >=95% (LC/MS-ELSD)
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Hydroxysydonic acid
CAS:<p>Hydroxysydonic acid is a useful organic compound for research related to life sciences. The catalog number is T124453 and the CAS number is 65967-72-8.</p>Formula:C15H22O5Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:282.336Hydroxysydonic acid
CAS:<p>Hydroxysydonic acid is a bioactive compound that functions as a biochemical pesticide, which is derived from plant sources with a secondary metabolite origin. Its mode of action involves disrupting essential physiological processes in target insects, leading to their incapacitation and eventual death. Through the interruption of neurological pathways, Hydroxysydonic acid effectively reduces the viability of pest populations without causing harm to beneficial organisms or the environment.</p>Formula:C15H22O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:282.33 g/mol

