4-Pyridylthioacetic acid
CAS: 10351-19-6
Ref. 3D-FP27343
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- 4-Pyridinylsulfanylacetic acid4-Pyridinylthioacetic acid4-Pyridylmercaptoacetic acid
- (4-Pyridinylthio)-Aceticaci
- (Pyridin-4-Ylsulfanyl)Acetate
- (Pyridin-4-Ylsulfanyl)Acetic Acid
- (Pyridin-4-ylylthio)acetic acid
- 2-(4-Pyridinylthio)acetic acid
- 2-(Pyridin-4-ylsulfanyl)acetic acid
- 2-Pyridin-4-ylsulfanylacetic acid
- 4-Pyridinylsulfanylacetic acid
- 4-Pyridinylthioacetic acid
- See more synonyms
- 4-Pyridylmercaptoacetic acid
- 4-Pyridylthioacetic Acid Hydrochloride
- 4-[(Carboxymethyl)thio]pyridine
- Acetic acid, (4-pyridinylthio)-
- Acetic acid, (4-pyridylthio)-
- Acetic acid, 2-(4-pyridinylthio)-
- Pyridylmercaptylacetic acid HCl
- S-(4-Pyridyl)Thioglycolic Acid
4-Pyridylthioacetic acid is a synthetic inorganic base that can be used as an alternative to the more common amines. It reacts with trifluoroacetic acid in a supramolecular reaction system to form a salt. This salt is then hydrolyzed by water, which results in the formation of a carboxylate ion and hydrogen gas. The bond cleavage of the carboxylate ion is catalyzed by coordination chemistry with copper ions and gives off luminescence properties. 4-Pyridylthioacetic acid has been shown to be expressed at high levels in certain bacteria, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium complex, which are both infectious diseases.
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