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2-Amino-3-hydroxypropanoic acid. Identifiers CAS Number. L: ... Chemical formula. C 3 H 7 N O 3: Molar mass: 105.093 g·mol −1 Appearance white crystals or powder ...
Chemical formula: C 3 H 7 N O 3 Molar mass: 105.09 g·mol −1 Systematic name:-2-amino-3-hydroxypropanoic acid Abbreviations: S, Ser Synonyms: none. Database data:
3-Hydroxypropionic acid is of interest as a bio-derived precursor to acrylic acid. [5]The polyester poly(3-hydroxypropionic acid) is a biodegradable polymer. [7] The method combines the high-molecular weight and control aspects of ring-opening polymerization with the commercial availability of the beta hydroxy acid, 3-hydroxypropionic acid which is abbreviated as 3-HP.
Ricinoleic acid (12-hydroxy-9-cis-octadecenoic acid)), a major component of the seed oil obtained from castor plant; Common amino acids: Serine (2-amino-3-hydroxypropanoic acid), HOCH 2 CH(NH 2)CO 2 H; Threonine; Tyrosine, 4−HOC 6 H 4 CH 2 CH(NH 2)CO 2 H; Aldonic acids are sugar acids with the general chemical formula, HO 2 C(CHOH) n CH 2 OH.
Lactic acid: 2-hydroxypropanoic acid milk acid CH 3 CHOHCO 2 H 3-Hydroxypropionic acid: 3-hydroxypropanoic acid hydracrylic acid CH 2 OHCH 2 CO 2 H Glyceric acid: 2,3-dihydroxypropanoic acid CH 2 OHCHOHCO 2 H Pyruvic acid: 2-oxopropanoic acid α-ketopropionic acid acetylformic acid pyroracemic acid CH 3 COCO 2 H 3-oxopropanoic acid: malonic ...
Hydroxypropionic acid, or alternately hydroxypropanoic acid, may refer to either of two isomeric chemical compounds: 2-Hydroxypropionic acid (lactic acid) 3-Hydroxypropionic acid (hydracrylic acid) The carboxylate is known as hydroxypropionate or hydroxypropanoate
2-Hydroxybutyric acid, is a hydroxybutyric acid with the hydroxyl group on the carbon adjacent to the carboxyl. It is a chiral compound having two enantiomers, D-2-hydroxybutyric acid and L-2-hydroxybutyric acid. Its conjugate base is known as alpha-hydroxybutyrate and α-hydroxybutyrate.
β-Alanine (beta-alanine) is a naturally occurring beta amino acid, which is an amino acid in which the amino group is attached to the β-carbon (i.e. the carbon two carbon atoms away from the carboxylate group) instead of the more usual α-carbon for alanine (α-alanine). The IUPAC name for β-alanine is 3-aminopropanoic acid.