ACETURIC ACID

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 543-24-8

ACETURIC ACID

EINECS NO. 208-839-6
FORMULA CH3CONHCHCH2COOH
MOL WT. 117.10

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TOXICITY

 

SYNONYMS N-Acetylglycine; Acetamidoacetic acid;
Acetylglycine; N-Acetylglycine; Acetylglycocoll; Ethanoylaminoethanoic acid; Ac Gly;
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CLASSIFICATION

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE white powder
MELTING POINT 206 - 208 C
BOILING POINT

 

SPECIFIC GRAVITY

 

SOLUBILITY IN WATER soluble
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AUTOIGNITION

 

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FLASH POINT

 

STABILITY

Stable under ordinary conditions

APPLICATIONS

Aceturic acid (N-Acetylglycine) is used is in biological research of peptidomimetics. It is used as the blocking agent of the N-terminus to prepare unnatural and unusual amino acids and amino acid analogs as well as to modify peptides. N-Substituted glycine analogs are widely used in peptidomimetics and drug research.
SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

white powder

CONTENT

98.0 - 101.5%

ASH

0.5% max

TRANSPORTATION
PACKING
25kgs in bag
HAZARD CLASS Not regulated
UN NO.  
OTHER INFORMATION
Hazard Symbols: n/a, Risk Phrases: n/a, Safety Phrases:24/25

GENERAL PROPERTIES OF GLYCINE

Glycine is a white, crystalline amino acid; dissolve in water and. As also known as aminoacetic acid, it is the simplest amino acid. It has acid group as well as amino group which both groups act as base. It is not optically active, i.e., it does not have d- and l-stereoisomers as two hydrogens are bonded to the central carbon atom. It is nonessential amino acids for mammals; i.e., they can synthesize it from amino acids serine and threonine and from other sources and do not require dietary sources. It is commercially synthesis from ammonia. It is also prepared from bromoethanoic acid by reaction with potassium phthalimide. It helps to improve glycogen storage utilized in the synthesis of hemoglobin, collagen, and glutathione, and facilitates the amelioration of high blood fat and uric acid levels.