N-(p-Amylcinnamoyl)anthranilic acid

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N-(p-Amylcinnamoyl)anthranilic acid

0N-(p-Amylcinnamoyl)anthranilic Acid (ACA) is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as cinnamic acids and derivatives. These are compounds containing a benzene ring which bears a carboxylic acid.

ACA is a fluorescent molecule that has been used in various scientific research studies due to its unique properties. It is known to inhibit phospholipase A2, and has been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory effects.

Chemical Structure[edit]

The chemical structure of ACA consists of a benzene ring attached to a carboxylic acid group, with an amine group attached to the benzene ring. The amine group is further attached to a cinnamoyl group, which is a type of acyl group derived from cinnamic acid. The cinnamoyl group is attached to the amine group via an amide bond, which is a type of covalent bond formed between a carboxyl group and an amine group.

Properties and Uses[edit]

ACA is a fluorescent molecule, meaning it can absorb light at a certain wavelength and then re-emit it at a longer wavelength. This property makes it useful in various scientific research applications, particularly in the field of biochemistry.

One of the main uses of ACA is as an inhibitor of phospholipase A2, an enzyme that plays a key role in the inflammatory response. By inhibiting this enzyme, ACA can potentially reduce inflammation, making it a subject of interest for research into new anti-inflammatory drugs.

Research and Potential Applications[edit]

Research into ACA and its potential applications is ongoing. Its ability to inhibit phospholipase A2 has led to studies investigating its potential use as an anti-inflammatory drug. Other research has focused on its fluorescent properties and potential use in biochemical research.

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