CAS 70838-83-4
:phthalic-carboxy-13C2 acid
Description:
Phthalic-carboxy-13C2 acid, with the CAS number 70838-83-4, is a labeled derivative of phthalic acid, which is a common aromatic dicarboxylic acid. This compound features two carboxylic acid functional groups (-COOH) attached to a benzene ring, with the unique aspect of incorporating carbon-13 isotopes, which are used in various analytical applications, including NMR spectroscopy and tracing studies in metabolic pathways. The presence of the carbon-13 isotopes allows for enhanced detection and quantification in complex mixtures. Phthalic-carboxy-13C2 acid is typically a white crystalline solid, soluble in polar solvents, and exhibits typical acid characteristics, such as the ability to donate protons in solution. Its applications may include use as a tracer in biochemical research, as well as in the synthesis of other chemical compounds. As with many phthalic acid derivatives, it is important to handle this substance with care, considering potential environmental and health impacts associated with phthalate compounds.
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Phthalic-13C Acid
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Phthalic-13C Acid is an isotope labelled version of Phthalic Acid (P384480), an organic reagent used to synthesize phthalates.<br>References Duchowicz, P.R., et al.: Bioorg. Med. Chem., 16, 7944 (2008);di Luccio, E., et al.: Biochem., 47, 4039 (2008);Lopez, Z., et al.: App. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 78, 739 (2008);Hong, Y., et al.: Toxicol. Lett., 184, 139 (2009)<br></p>Formula:CC7H6O4Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:167.124Phthalic-13C acid
CAS:<p>Phthalic-13C acid is a medicinal compound that has shown potential in the treatment of cancer. It is an analog of phthalic acid, which has been used for its anti-cancer properties in traditional Chinese medicine. Phthalic-13C acid has been found to inhibit kinases, which are enzymes that play a crucial role in cancer cell growth and survival. This inhibition leads to apoptosis, or programmed cell death, of cancer cells. Studies have shown that this compound can be detected in human urine after administration, indicating its potential as an anticancer agent for humans. Phthalic-13C acid is a promising inhibitor of protein kinases and may hold great promise in the development of novel cancer therapies.</p>Formula:C8H6O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:168.12 g/mol

