Tiglic Acid-d3 (Major)
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- Product Code: TRC-T440052
- CAS Number: 19146-57-7
- Brand: TRC
Product Overview
Product Code
TRC-T440052
CAS Number
Product Format
Neat
Molecular Formula
C5 2H3 H5 O2
Molecular Weight
103.13
Product Categories
TRC, Stable isotopes, API Reference Standards & Research Materials
Unlabelled CAS Number
Documentation
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Product Information
Chemical Data
Analyte Name
Tiglic Acid-d3
CAS Number
19146-57-7
Molecular Formula
C5 2H3 H5 O2
Molecular Weight
103.13
Accurate Mass
103.0713
SMILES
[2H]C([2H])([2H])\C(=C/C)\C(=O)O
InChI
InChI=1S/C5H8O2/c1-3-4(2)5(6)7/h3H,1-2H3,(H,6,7)/b4-3+/i2D3
IUPAC
(E)-2-(trideuteriomethyl)but-2-enoic acid
Unlabelled CAS Number
80-59-1
SIL Type
Deuterium
Product Data
Storage Temperature
+4°C
Shipping Temperature
Room Temperature
Country of Origin
CANADA
Product Format
Neat
Product Description
Labelled Tiglic acid (T440050). Tiglic acid is the stable isomer of angelic acid. Tiglic acid was found as glyceride in croton oil, as butyl ester in the oil of the Roman camomile, and as geranyl tiglate in oil of geranium. Tiglic acid is formed during the charcoaling of maple wood.
References: Bueding, et al.: J. Biol. Chem., 202, 505 (1953),