Identification | More | [Name]
AMMONIUM SUCCINATE | [CAS]
2226-88-2 | [Synonyms]
AMMONIUM ACID SUCCINATE AMMONIUM SUCCINATE BUTANEDIOIC ACID DIAMMONIUM SALT DIAMMONIUM SUCCINATE SUCCINIC ACID, DIAMMONIUM SALT | [EINECS(EC#)]
218-759-3 | [Molecular Formula]
C4H12N2O4 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00020534 | [Molecular Weight]
152.15 | [MOL File]
2226-88-2.mol |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Description]
Ammonium succinate is a water-soluble, colourless crystal with an acid taste that is used as a chemical intermediate in medicine, lacquers, and to make perfume esters. It is also used in foods as a sequestrant, buffer, and neutralizing agent.
| [Uses]
Diammonium succinate (Ammonium succinate) is a hydrophobic hydrocarbon compound that can be used to study its interaction with microbial cells, especially the mechanisms of degradation and bioavailability. Diammonium succinate is a biomaterial or organic compound that can be used as a biomaterial or organic compound related to life science research. | [Synthesis]
A method of manufacturing a highly pure ammonium succinate solution including the steps of (A) producing calcium succinate trihydrate by crystallization fermentation of a microorganism; (B) converting calcium succinate trihydrate to calcium succinate monohydrate by transition crystallization; (C) separating the calcium succinate monohydrate crystals; (D) substituting the calcium salt in the calcium succinate monohydrate with ammonium salt resulting in an ammonium succinate solution; and (E) removing the solid calcium carbonate from the ammonium succinate solution. | [References]
[1] Bergmeyer H U, et al. Biochemical reagents[M]//Methods of Enzymatic Analysis. Academic Press, 1965: 967-1037. |
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