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Phenylacetic acid (conjugate base phenylacetate), also
known by
various synonyms, is an
organic compound containing a
phenyl functional group and a carboxylic...
- (MAO-B) and then
aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH),
which converts it to
phenylacetic acid. This
means that for
significant concentrations to
reach the brain...
- "diclofenac"
derives from its
chemical name: 2-(2,6-dichloranilino)
phenylacetic acid. It was
patented in
Germany in 1978 by Ciba-Geigy (now Novartis)...
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Phenylacetaldehyde is
readily oxidized to
phenylacetic acid.
Therefore will
eventually be
hydrolyzed and
oxidized to
yield phenylacetic acid that will be
excreted primarily...
- phenyl-2-propanone (otherwise
known as
phenylacetone or P2P) is
produced from
phenylacetic acid and
acetic acid
using a tube
furnace and
thorium dioxide (ThO2)...
- phenylacetone.
Industry uses the gas-phase
ketonic decarboxylation of
phenylacetic acid
using acetic acid over a ceria-alumina
solid acid catalyst. A related...
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common to all extracts: 3-methylbutanoic acid, 2-methylbutanoic acid,
phenylacetic acid, alpha-tocopherol, cholesterol, and a
compound tentatively identified...
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enzyme on this pathway.
Mandelate also
arises from trans-cinnamate via
phenylacetic acid,
which is hydroxylated.
Phenylpyruvic acid is
another precursor...
- (phenyl-2-propanone) is
usually obtained from
phenylacetic acid and
acetic anhydride, with
phenylacetic acid
possibly arising from benzaldehyde, benzylcyanide...
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ketone is
prepared by
ketonic decarboxylation of
phenylacetic acid. One
method is
where phenylacetic acid is
reacted with
acetic anhydride and anhydrous...