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Preferred IUPAC name 4-Acetamidobenzoic acid | |
Other names N-Acetyl-PABA; 4-Carboxyacetanilide; p-Acetamidobenzoic acid p-Acetaminobenzoic acid; PAAB; p-Acetoaminobenzoic acid | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.008.287 |
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Chemical formula | C9H9NO3 |
Molar mass | 179.175 g·mol |
Melting point | 259 to 262 °C (498 to 504 °F; 532 to 535 K) (dec.) |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). N verify (what is ?) Infobox references |
Acedoben (4-acetamidobenzoic acid or N-acetyl-PABA) is a chemical compound with the molecular formula of C9H9NO3. It is the acetyl derivative of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA).
Acedoben, as a salt with dimepranol, is a component of some pharmaceutical preparations such as inosine pranobex.
See also
- N-Acetylanthranilic acid is an positional isomer of this compound
References
- "4-Acetamidobenzoic acid". Sigma-Aldrich.
- Acedoben, ChemIndustry.com