CAS No:130-85-8;Pamoic Acid

CAS No.130-85-8
Molecular formula:C23H16O6
Appearance:Yellow powders
Purity:99%

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Product name: Pamoic Acid

Synonyms:4,4-Methylenebis(3-Hydroxy-2-Naphthoic Acid);1,1′-Methylene-bis(2-hydroxy-3-naphthoic acid);2-Naphthalenecarboxylic acid, 4,4-methylenebis3-hydroxy-;embonic acid

CAS No:130-85-8

Molecular formula:C23H16O6

Molecular Weight:388.37

Appearance:Yellow powders

Purity(HPLC)≥99.0%

Assays(HPLC):98~102%

Any individual impurity≤0.5%

Waters≤0.5%

Residue on ignition≤0.5%

Heavy Metals≤20ppm

Loss on drying≤0.5%

Brief introduction:Pamoic acid, also called embonic acid, is a naphthoic acid derivative. Salts and esters of pamoic acid are known as pamoates or embonates. It can be prepared by the reaction of 2-hydroxy-3-naphthoic acid with formaldehyde.
In pharmacology, the salt form of pamoic acid (pamoate ion) can be used as a counter ion of a drug compound to increase the solubility of the drug in water. The presence of multiple oxygen atoms enables significant hydrogen bonding to occur. Hydrogen bonds facilitate the dissolution of compounds in water.
Pamoic acid has agonist activity for the orphan G protein-coupled receptor GPR35 by which it activates ERK and beta-arrestin2, and causes antinociceptive activity. Although (like other drug salts) it has been considered an inactive compound by the FDA, these recent data suggest that its permitted uses may need to be reexamined.