Cinnamamide
Cinnamamide
$59.00 - 5 mg
$207.00 - 25 mg
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- Code
- BIA-C1733
- Synonyms
- 3-Phenyl-2-propenamide; 2-Benzylideneacetamide; 3-Phenylacrylamide; 3-Phenylpropenamide; AG835; Cinnamic acid amide; Coumaramide; NSC 32953
- CAS #
- 621-79-4
- Molecular Formula
- C9H9NO
- Molecular Weight
- 147.17
- Purity
- >95% by HPLC
- Long Term Storage
- -20°C
- Solubility
- Soluble in ethanol, methanol, DMF or DMSO.
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Application Notes
Cinnamamide (cinnamide) is an amide from a family of phenylpropanoid derivatives of lignin precursors. It is found in crude extracts of several species of Streptomyces. Cinnamamide was first reported as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor but was subsequently shown to have weak activity in a diverse range of bioassays. Cinnamamide is a useful standard for analytical and bioassay dereplication of crude microbial extracts.
References
- trans-Cinnamic acid amide as a metabolic product of Streptomyces. Sekizawa Y.J., Biochem. 1958, 45, 9.
- Biosynthesis of cinnamamide and detection of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase in Streptomyces verticillatus. Bezanson G.S. et al., Can. J. Microbiol. 1970, 16, 147.
- Metabolomics-guided analysis of isocoumarin production by Streptomyces species MBT76 and biotransformation of flavonoids and phenylpropanoids. Wu C. et al., Metabolomics 2016, 12, 1.