meta-Hydroxyphenylhydracrylic acid

meta-Hydroxyphenylhydracrylic acid is a metabolite in the degradation of (+)-catechin in the crab-eating macaque (Macaca irus) excreted in the urine.[1] It is also a substance found in human urine.[2]

meta-Hydroxyphenylhydracrylic acid
Chemical structure of meta-hydroxyphenylhydracrylic acid
Names
Other names
(-)-β-m-Hydroxyphenyl-hydracrylic acid
m-HPHA
Identifiers
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  • InChI=1S/C9H10O4/c10-5-8(9(12)13)6-2-1-3-7(11)4-6/h1-4,8,10-11H,5H2,(H,12,13) checkY
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  • OCC(C(O)=O)c1cccc(O)c1
Properties
C9H10O4
Molar mass 182.175 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References

  1. N. P. Das (1974). "Studies on flavonoid metabolism: Excretion of m-Hydroxyphenylhydracrylic Acid from (+)-Catechin in the Monkey (Macaca iris sp.)". Drug Metab Dispos. 2 (3): 209–213. PMID 4153081.
  2. Marvin D. Armstrong and Kenneth N. F. Shaw (1956). "The occurrence of (-)-β-m-hydroxyphenyl-hydracrylic acid in human urine". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 225 (1): 269–78. PMID 13416236.


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