Phenyl Acetic Acid Sodium Salt (Sodium Phenyl Acetate)(NaPA)
Phenyl Acetic acid Sodium salt (NaPA) (C8H7NaO2) is an organic compound that solid. It is formed by the reaction of phenyl acetic acid and Sodium Hydroxide. The main usage of Phenyl Acetic acid Sodium salt is as a precursor to numerous compounds. Phenyl Acetic acid Sodium saltis used as a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of urea cycle disorders, including as the combination drug sodium phenyl acetate/sodium benzoate.
Properties of Phenyl Acetic acid Sodium salt (NaPA)
- Molecular formula: C8H7NaO2
- CAS No.: 114-70-5
- The molecular weight of Phenyl Acetic acid Sodium salt is 158.13 g/mol.
- Assay: Not less than 99.0% (By Titration).
- Appearance: White to off-white crystals.
Applications of Phenyl Acetic acid Sodium salt (NaPA)
- Phenyl Acetic acid Sodium saltis used as a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of urea cycle disorders, including as the combination drug sodium phenyl acetate/sodium benzoate (Ammonul).