5-Phenoxyvaleric Acid
CAS : 7170-40-3
Ref. 3D-HAA17040
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Informations sur le produit
- 5-Phenoxy-n-valeric acid
- 5-Phenoxypentanoic Acid
- 5-Phenoxyvaleric acid
- NSC 192711
- Pentanoic acid, 5-phenoxy-
- Valeric acid, 5-phenoxy-
5-Phenoxyvaleric Acid (5PA) is an amide that has been shown to be a substrate for the biotransformations of filamentous fungi. It can be produced by the demethylation of valeric acid or by the epoxidation of 2,6-dihydroxynaphthalene. 5PA has been shown to have a high cholesterol lowering effect in rats and is used as an additive in foods. 5PA has also been used in biochemical studies as a substrate for amide and azaarenes.