3-Hydroxybutyronitrile
CAS: 4368-06-3
Ref. 3D-FH165821
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Información del producto
- 2-Cyanoisopropyl alcohol
- 3-Hydroxybutanenitrile
- Butanenitrile, 3-hydroxy-
- Butyronitrile, 3-hydroxy-
- beta-Hydroxybutyronitrile
- β-Hydroxybutyronitrile
3-Hydroxybutyronitrile is an organic compound that belongs to the methyl ethyl group. It can be synthesized by reacting sodium citrate with hydroxyacetic acid, carbon dioxide, and a hydrolysing agent such as sulfuric acid. 3-Hydroxybutyronitrile has been shown to have a blood pressure lowering effect in animals and humans. This compound also has a number of other physiological effects, including inhibition of the synthesis of cholesterol and triglycerides, stimulation of the breakdown of fats and proteins, and inhibition of the production of ketone bodies. 3-Hydroxybutyronitrile can also be used as an active substance for pharmaceuticals or cosmetics. 3-Hydroxybutyronitrile is an inorganic acid that undergoes vibrational relaxation via stretching vibrations at 230 nm. The reaction is catalyzed by enzymes in living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and plants.