Aminomethylbenzoic acid

Chemical compound
  • B02AA03 (WHO)
Legal statusLegal status
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Identifiers
  • 4-(aminomethyl)benzoic acid
CAS Number
  • 56-91-7
PubChem CID
  • 65526
IUPHAR/BPS
  • 4702
ChemSpider
  • 58971 checkY
UNII
  • 68WG9JKC7L
KEGG
  • D07568 checkY
ChEMBL
  • ChEMBL328875 checkY
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
  • DTXSID20204568 Edit this at Wikidata
ECHA InfoCard100.000.271 Edit this at WikidataChemical and physical dataFormulaC8H9NO2Molar mass151.165 g·mol−13D model (JSmol)
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Density1.239 g/cm3Melting point300 °C (572 °F)Boiling point310.7 °C (591.3 °F)
  • O=C(O)c1ccc(cc1)CN
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C8H9NO2/c9-5-6-1-3-7(4-2-6)8(10)11/h1-4H,5,9H2,(H,10,11) checkY
  • Key:QCTBMLYLENLHLA-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
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Aminomethylbenzoic acid (more precisely, 4-aminomethylbenzoic acid or p-aminomethylbenzoic acid, PAMBA) is an antifibrinolytic.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Verstraete M (March 1985). "Clinical application of inhibitors of fibrinolysis". Drugs. 29 (3): 236–61. doi:10.2165/00003495-198529030-00003. PMID 2580684. S2CID 38581946.
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