Product Name:Trimethylhydroquinone
IUPAC Name:2,3,5-trimethylbenzene-1,4-diol
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Product Overview |
Trimethylhydroquinone (700-13-0) is a naturally-occurring phenolic compound that has been widely studied for its potential biological and therapeutic activities. Trimethylhydroquinone is a highly reactive compound and is found in a variety of plants, including the bark of the poplar tree. In addition, it has been isolated from several fruits and vegetables, as well as from a variety of animal sources. |
Physical Properties |
Appearance: Trimethylhydroquinone (700-13-0) is typically a beige crystalline powder. Boiling Point: 295 °C (759.8513 mmHg). Melting Point: 169-172 °C (lit.). |
Chemical Properties |
Trimethylhydroquinone (700-13-0) is a highly reactive compound, often utilized as a starting material or intermediate in various chemical reactions and synthesis processes. |
Synthesis and Application |
Trimethylhydroquinone has been widely studied for its potential biological and therapeutic activities. It has been shown to possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-cancer properties. In addition, it has been studied for its ability to modulate the activity of enzymes, regulate gene expression and inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Furthermore, it has been studied for its ability to modulate the activity of the immune system, as well as its potential to protect against oxidative stress and neurodegenerative diseases. |
Storage and Handling |
Storage: Store trimethylhydroquinone in an inert atmosphere at room temperature. |