(2E)-2-[(Aminocarbonyl)hydrazono]propanoic acid
CAS: 2704-30-5
Rif. 3D-FA119411
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- propanoic acid
- 2-[(aminocarbonyl)hydrazono]-
- (2E)-
- (2E)-2-(2-carbamoylhydrazinylidene)propanoic acid
- propanoic acid, 2-[2-(aminocarbonyl)hydrazinylidene]-, (2E)-
Salicylaldehyde is a chemical compound that belongs to the group of salicylates. It is an intermediate in the glycolysis pathway, which is an anaerobic process that breaks down glucose to produce energy. Salicylaldehyde is also a precursor for the production of many other compounds, such as pentose phosphate and respiratory control. Salicylaldehyde has been shown to inhibit virus growth by competing with the substrate for the enzyme lanthanide reductase, which produces lanthanide ions necessary for viral replication. Ligands are proteins or other molecules that bind to metals or metalloids, and salicylic acid binds to iron. This binding inhibits various enzymes involved in protein synthesis.