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Chemical Compound Review

ACMC-209uz5     6-hydroxyhexanoic acid

Synonyms: CHEBI:17869, HMDB12843, ANW-44415, GEO-02681, NSC-617319, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of epsilon-Hydroxycaproic acid

 

High impact information on epsilon-Hydroxycaproic acid

  • It was shown that only a small amount of 6-hydroxyhexanoic acid, the final hydrolysis product of PCL-PC, migrated from the blend during ageing at 37 and 70 degrees C. If, however, the temperature was raised to 100 degrees C rapid hydrolysis of PCL-PC resulted [2].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of epsilon-Hydroxycaproic acid

  • Melt-crystallized films of poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyric acid-co-10mol% 6-hydroxyhexanoic acid] (P[(R)-3HB-co-6HH]) were prepared by isothermal crystallization at various temperatures for 3 days, and subsequently stored at room temperature after the films formed well-developed and volume-filled spherulites [3].

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