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Hippuric acid
 
product description
Product: Hippuric acid
CAS RN: 495-69-2
Molecular Formula:
Formula Weight:3 179.17
 
Physical Characters and Index
English name: Hippuric acid
CAS No. : 495-69-2
Molecular formula: C9H9NO3
Molecular weight: 179.17
EINECS No. : 207-806-3
 
Use and description
Hippuric acid (Gr. hippos, horse, ouron, urine) is a carboxylic acid and organic compound. It is found in urine and is formed from the combination of benzoic acid and glycine. Levels of hippuric acid rise with the consumption of phenolic compounds (such as fruit juice, tea and wine). The phenols are first converted to benzoic acid, and then to hippuric acid and excreted in urine.
Hippuric acid crystallizes in rhombic prisms which are readily soluble in hot water, melt at 187 °C, and decompose at about 240 °C. High concentrations of hippuric acid may also indicate a toluene intoxication; however, scientists have called this correlation into question because there are other variables that affect levels of hippuric acid.[2] When many aromatic compounds such as benzoic acid and toluene are taken internally, they are converted to hippuric acid by reaction with the amino acid, glycine.