4-Aminobutyric acid
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Molecular Structure
Detailed Description
Product name: 4-Aminobutyric acid
Synonyms:
Butyricacid, 4-amino- (7CI,8CI);3-Carboxypropylamine;4-Aminobutanoic acid;4-Aminobutyric acid;Aminalon;GABA;Gaballon;Gamarex;Gammalon;Gammalone;Gammar;Gammasol;Mielogen;Mielomade;NSC 27418;NSC 32044;NSC 45460;NSC51295;Oryza GABA Extract HC 90;Pharma-GABA 20S;Pharmagaba;Pharmagaba 20;Pharmagaba 20D;Piperidic acid;Piperidinic acid;g-Aminobutanoic acid;g-Aminobutyric acid;w-Aminobutyric acid;γ-aminobutyric acid;GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID;
Usage: An important inhibitory neurotransmitter. The foods contain γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at an amount that shows immediate effect of suppressing autonomic nerve activity related to blood pressure increase. Reacts with isothiocyanates to produce thioureas which have antifungal activity.
Molecular formula: C4H9NO2
Cas no.: 56-12-2
Appearance: white to off- white crystal
Assay: 98%min
Loss on drying: 1.0%max
Residue on ignition: 0.1%max
Identification: IR
Melting point: 197-203 °C
PH value: 6.8-8.0
Description:
4-Aminobutyric acid, 98%min
cas no.:56-12-2
Appearance: white to off- white crystal
Applications:
An important inhibitory neurotransmitter. The foods contain γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at an amount that shows immediate effect of suppressing autonomic nerve activity related to blood pressure increase. Reacts with isothiocyanates to produce thioureas which have antifungal activity.
- 4-Aminobutyric acid