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Structure of Syringaldehyde
CAS No.: 134-96-3

Chemical Structure| 134-96-3

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Syringaldehyde is an organic compound that occurs naturally in trace amounts. It possesses worthy bioactive properties and is, therefore, used in pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, textiles, pulp and paper industries, and even in biological control applications.

Synonyms: NSC 41153; Syringic aldehyde; VND 3207

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Shen, Chenfangfei ; Deng, Zhengyu ; Gillies, Elizabeth R ;

Abstract: There is currently substantial interest in degradable polymers that can be prepared from renewable, bio-based monomers. Lignin in particular is an attractive source for aromatic building blocks, as it is a waste product from the pulping process, and research is underway to improve processes to isolate molecules such as , , and from lignin. Among the classes of degradable , self-immolative polymers (SIPs) can offer controlled, end-to-end depolymerization, making them attractive for a range of applications. Described here is the incorporation of , , and into SIPs. After initial attempts to synthesize polycarbonates, our efforts shifted to polycarbamates containing N,N′-dimethylethylenediamine spacers. The steric hindrance imparted by the methoxy groups on and decreased the reactivity of the adjacent phenol and corresponding activated derivatives in the synthesis of the monomers, but after incorporation of the diamine spacer, the polycarbamate SIPs could be prepared with similar degrees of polymerization. The methoxy substituents slowed the depolymerization of the and syringyl alcohol-derived SIPs compared to the SIP derived from . Meanwhile, the syringyl alcohol-derived polymer exhibited decreased background degradation in the absence of end-cap cleavage.

Keywords: bio-based ; biodegradable ; depolymerization ; lignin ; self-immolative ; ;

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Product Details of Syringaldehyde

CAS No. :134-96-3
Formula : C9H10O4
M.W : 182.17
SMILES Code : O=CC1=CC(OC)=C(O)C(OC)=C1
Synonyms :
NSC 41153; Syringic aldehyde; VND 3207
MDL No. :MFCD00006943

Safety of Syringaldehyde

GHS Pictogram:
Signal Word:Warning
Hazard Statements:H302-H315-H319-H335
Precautionary Statements:P261-P305+P351+P338

Isoform Comparison

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Bio Calculators
Preparing Stock Solutions 1mg 5mg 10mg

1 mM

5 mM

10 mM

5.49mL

1.10mL

0.55mL

27.45mL

5.49mL

2.74mL

54.89mL

10.98mL

5.49mL

Dissolving Methods
Please choose the appropriate dissolution scheme according to your animal administration guide.For the following dissolution schemes, clear stock solution should be prepared according to in vitro experiments, and then cosolvent should be added in turn:

in order to ensure the reliability of the experimental results, the clarified stock solution can be properly preserved according to the storage conditions; The working fluid for in vivo experiment is recommended to be prepared now and used on the same day;

The percentage shown in front of the following solvent refers to the volume ratio of the solvent in the final solution; If precipitation or precipitation occurs in the preparation process, it can be assisted by heating and/or ultrasound.
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