CAS 579-98-6
:N-acetil-N-fenilglicina
- [Acetyl(phenyl)amino]acetic acid
- Glycine, N-acetyl-N-phenyl-
- NSC 4555
- N-Acetyl-N-phenylglycine
- NSC 4016
2-(N-Phenylacetamido)acetic acid
CAS:2-(N-Phenylacetamido)acetic acid is an alkyl ester that is synthesized by the reaction of acetyl chloride with toluene. This compound can be used as a pharmaceutical intermediate and a synthetic sweetener. The hydrogenation of 2-(N-phenylacetamido)acetic acid produces 2-(N-phenylacetamido)ethanoic acid, which has been shown to have antihypertensive effects. The p-toluenesulfonic acid is an acid catalyst that facilitates this reaction.
The acetylation of 2-(N-phenylacetamido)acetic acid produces 2-(N-phenylacetamido)propionic acid, which has been used in the synthesis of rhodium. The reaction also results in a number of diastereoisomeric salts; these are stereoisomers that differ from each other because they are not mirror images of one another.Fórmula:C10H11NO3Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:193.2 g/mol
