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Dichlorosalicylic acid

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dichlorosalicylic acid may refer to:

  • 3,4-Dichlorosalicylic acid, RN = 14010-45-8 , m.p. not available
  • 3,5-Dichlorosalicylic acid, RN = 320-72-9 , m.p. 220-221 °C
  • 3,6-Dichlorosalicylic acid, RN = 3401-80-7, m.p. 187 °C
  • 4,5-Dichlorosalicylic acid, RN = 50274-58-3 , m.p. not available
  • 4,6-Dichlorosalicylic acid, RN = 99725-34-5 , m.p. not available
  • 5,6-Dichlorosalicylic acid, RN = 1806282-06-3 , m.p. not available

3,6-Dichlorosalicylic acid is the principal product of the biodegradation of the herbicide dicamba.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Dumitru, Razvan; Jiang, Wen Zhi; Weeks, Donald P.; Wilson, Mark A. (2009). "Crystal Structure of Dicamba Monooxygenase: A Rieske Nonheme Oxygenase that Catalyzes Oxidative Demethylation". Journal of Molecular Biology. 392 (2): 498–510. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2009.07.021. PMC 3109874. PMID 19616011.
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