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Hippuric Acid Analytical Standard, MilliporeSigma™ Supelco™
Hippuric acid, the glycine conjugate of benzoic acid, is formed via a biotransformation process. From scientific literature, it is reported to be found as an excretory product in urine. Hippuric acid is also known to be catabolically synthesized from benzene-type aromatic compounds.
Supplier: Merck Emd Millipore 6806950MG
Description
- Believed to be originated from various factors such as environmental exposures, basic human liver metabolism of protein catabolism, cyclic sugar type-compounds, quinic acid, etc.
Specifications
| 495-69-2 | |
| C9H9NO3 | |
| MFCD00002692 | |
| NONH for all modes of transport | |
| 179.17 | |
| Analytical Standard |
| 187°C to 191°C (literature) | |
| C6H5CONHCH2COOH | |
| 50 mg | |
| N-Benzoylglycine; Benzoylaminoacetic Acid | |
| ≥97.5% (GC) |