Showing chemical card for Trichloroacetate (CFc000327094)
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| Version | 1.0 |
| Creation Date | 2022-09-06 19:45:53 UTC |
| Update Date | 2022-09-14 05:01:16 UTC |
| Chemfont ID | CFc000327094 |
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| Common Name | Trichloroacetate |
| Definition | Trichloroacetate, or trichloroacetic acid, is a strong acid prepared by the reaction of chlorine with acetic acid in the presence of a suitable catalyst. In clinical chemistry and biochemistry, it is used as a precipitant of macromolecules including proteins, DNA and RNA. Trichloroacetate is also found in cosmetic treatments and topical formulations as a cauterant, which removes condyloma or warts on the skin. |
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| CAS Registry Number | 1976-03-09 |
| SMILES | Not Available |
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| Classification | Not classified |
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| Physiological effect | Not Available |
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| Synthesis Reference | Not Available |