N-Chloromethyl-4-nitrophthalimide
CAS: 54455-34-4
Ref. 3D-FC75343
1g | Descatalogado | ||
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Información del producto
- N-Chloromethyl-4-nitorphtalimide
- 2-(chloromethyl)-4-nitro-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione
- 2-(chloromethyl)-5-nitro-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione
N-Chloromethyl-4-nitrophthalimide is a reactive substance that reacts with sodium taurocholate to form the chlorinated product 4-nitrophenylchloroacetate. This reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme lactobacillus acidophilus and can be detected using mass spectrometry. The reaction solution containing N-Chloromethyl-4-nitrophthalimide and sodium taurocholate can then be injected onto a column for on-line, insensitive detection of lactic acid bacteria. Taurocholic acid is an intestinal bile acid that is formed from the digestion of dietary fats and cholesterol, which may react with N-Chloromethyl-4-nitrophthalimide to form a derivative that can be detected using mass spectrometry.