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N-(3-Acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)butanamide
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N-(3-Acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)butanamide

CAS: 40188-45-2

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Product Information

Name:
N-(3-Acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)butanamide
Synonyms:
  • 2-Acetyl-4-Butyramidephenol
  • 3′-Acetyl-4′-hydroxybutyranilide
  • 5'-Butyramido-2'-hydroxyacetophenone
  • Abap
  • Butanamide, N-(3-acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-
  • N-(3-Acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)butyramide
  • N-(3-acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)butanamide
Description:

N-(3-Acetyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)butanamide (NAAB) is a flavonoid that has been shown to be activated by the addition of urine samples. This activation leads to protein synthesis and exfoliation. NAAB fluoresces in the presence of an ultraviolet light, making it a useful fluorescent probe for the detection of human serum amide. NAAB is also low molecular weight and linear range, making it suitable for use as a reticulum deformation agent.

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Biosynth
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
221.25 g/mol
Formula:
C12H15NO3
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Min. 95%
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