Hymecromone

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Hymecromone
Clinical data
Other names4-Methylumbelliferone
AHFS/Drugs.comInternational Drug Names
ATC code
Identifiers
  • 7-Hydroxy-4-methylchromen-2-one
CAS Number
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ECHA InfoCard100.001.806 Edit this at Wikidata
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC10H8O3
Molar mass176.171 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • CC1=CC(=O)OC2=C1C=CC(=C2)O
  • InChI=1S/C10H8O3/c1-6-4-10(12)13-9-5-7(11)2-3-8(6)9/h2-5,11H,1H3 checkY
  • Key:HSHNITRMYYLLCV-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
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Hymecromone (4-methylumbelliferone) is a drug used in bile therapy. It is used as choleretic and antispasmodic drugs and as a standard for the fluorometric determination of enzyme activity. [1]

Hymecromone is a crystalline solid with a melting point of 194–195 °C. It is soluble in methanol and glacial acetic acid.

See also

References

  1. ^ Yang, Yongsok, and Kozo Hamaguchi. "Hydrolysis of 4-methylumbelliferyl N-acetyl-chitotriosidase catalyzed by hen and turkey lysozymes: pH dependence of the kinetic constants." The Journal of Biochemistry 87.4 (1980): 1003-1014.