SCHIFF’S BASE ANISALDEHYDE-METHYL ANTHRANILATE(CAS#14735-72-9)
Introduction
N-(p-methoxybenzyl)anthranilate, also known as formamide aspirin, is an organic compound. The following is an introduction to its nature, use, preparation method and safety information:
Quality:
- Appearance: Usually white to light yellow crystalline or crystalline powder.
- Solubility: Soluble in ethanol, methylene chloride and benzene.
Uses: It is a derivative of aspirin with similar pharmacological activity and can be used to relieve or alleviate symptoms such as headaches, muscle pain, joint pain, premenstrual syndrome, etc.
Method:
The preparation method of formamide aspirin is relatively simple. A commonly used preparation method is to react p-methoxybenzyl chloride and methyl para-aminobenzoate to esterify under alkaline conditions to produce formamide aspirin.
Safety Information:
- Long-term or excessive use may cause adverse reactions or side effects, such as gastrointestinal upset, increased risk of bleeding, etc.
- For pregnant women, lactating women, children and the elderly, use with special caution and consult a doctor.