DL-Pipecolinic acid, 99%
DL-Pipecolinic acid, 99%
DL-Pipecolinic acid, 99%
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DL-Pipecolinic acid, 99%

CAS: 535-75-1 | C6H11NO2 | 129.16 g/mol
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS535-75-1
IUPAC Namepiperidine-2-carboxylic acid
Molecular FormulaC6H11NO2
InChI KeyHXEACLLIILLPRG-UHFFFAOYNA-N
SMILESOC(=O)C1CCCCN1
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Appearance (Color)White to pale yellow or pale cream to pale brown
Identification (FTIR)Conforms
Assay (Non-aqueous acid-base Titration)≥98.5% to ≤101.5%
FormCrystals or powder or crystalline powder
DL-Pipecolinic acid is used as a diagnostic marker of pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy. It acts as a ligand in copper-catalyzed approach for P-arylation of organophosphorus compounds. It is used as organocatalyst and novel substrate in organic synthesis.

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Applications
DL-Pipecolinic acid is used as a diagnostic marker of pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy. It acts as a ligand in copper-catalyzed approach for P-arylation of organophosphorus compounds. It is used as organocatalyst and novel substrate in organic synthesis.

Solubility
Soluble in water (50 mg/ml), and boiling alcohol.

Notes
Incompatible materials are oxidizing agents. Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Store at room temperature.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Isabelle M Medana; Nicholas P J Day; Houta Salahifar-Sabet; Roland Stocker; George Smythe; Lloyd Bwanaisa; Alfred Njobvu; Kondwani Kayira; Gareth D H Turner; Terrie E Taylor; Nicholas H Hunt. Metabolites of the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan metabolism in the cerebrospinal fluid of Malawian children with malaria. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2003, 188, (6), 844-849.
  2. Plecko B; Hikel C; Korenke GC; Schmitt B; Baumgartner M; Baumeister F; Jakobs C; Struys E; Erwa W; Stöckler-Ipsiroglu S. Pipecolic acid as a diagnostic marker of pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy. Neuropediatrics. 2005, 36, (3), 200-205.