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- Terephthalic Acid Isopropylamide
N-Isopropylterephthalamic acid is a metabolite of terephthalic acid and is formed by the oxidation of isopropyl alcohol. The metabolism of N-isopropylterephthalamic acid in humans has been shown to be catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes, which are expressed in the liver. This reaction occurs through a series of oxidation steps that convert the alcohol group to an aldehyde group and then to an acid group. The final product, N-isopropylterephthalamic acid, can be quantified using gas chromatography with electron capture detection or high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. These techniques can be used for monitoring human exposure to this metabolite.
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