UMB66

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UMB66
Systematic (IUPAC) name
3-chloropropionic acid
Clinical data
Legal status ?
Identifiers
CAS number 107-94-8 YesY
ATC code ?
Chemical data
Formula C3H5ClO2 
Mol. mass 108.52 g/mol
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3-Chloropropanoic acid (also 3-chloropropionic acid) or UMB66 is a drug used in scientific research. It is structurally related to GHB and binds to the GHB receptor, but has no affinity for GABA receptors.[1] It is also an active ingredient in some herbicide blends.[2] Overdose may cause unconsciousness and/or convulsions.[3]

Density 1,27g/cm3

appearance white to off white crystalline powder

melting point 38-41 °C

boiling point 203-205 °C

flash point 125 °C

References

  1. Macias, A. T.; Hernandez, R. J.; Mehta, A. K.; MacKerell, A. D. Jr; Ticku, M. K.; Coop, A. (2004). "3-Chloropropanoic acid (UMB66): A ligand for the gamma-hydroxybutyric acid receptor lacking a 4-hydroxyl group". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 12 (7): 1643–1647. doi:10.1016/j.bmc.2004.01.025. PMID 15028257. 
  2. Ng, H. J.; Ab. Wahab, R.; Cooper, R. A.; Huyop, F. (2005). "Degradation Of Herbicide (3-Chloropropionic Acid) By Bacterial Dehalogenases" (pdf). Proc. KUSTEM 4th Annual Seminar 2005: 586–590. 
  3. "Chemical Data Sheet for 3-CHLOROPROPIONIC ACID". NOAA. 


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