Parte, Satish’s team published research in Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research in 5 | CAS: 116-63-2

Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research published new progress about 116-63-2. 116-63-2 belongs to naphthyridine, auxiliary class Sulfonic acid,Amine,Naphthalene,Alcohol,Organic Pigment, name is 4-Amino-3-hydroxynaphthalene-1-sulfonic acid, and the molecular formula is C10H9NO4S, Related Products of naphthyridine.

Parte, Satish published the artcileBiodegradation of sulfonated aromatic amine by Pseudomonas desmolyticum NCIM 2112, Related Products of naphthyridine, the publication is Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research (2013), 5(4), 335-339, database is CAplus.

Environmental pollutions caused by the release of wide range of compounds from various industries such as paper pulp and textiles have a serious effect on ecosystem and human health. Sulfonated azo dyes represent a large class of dyes used in textile industries. The precursors of these dyes are sulfonated aromatic amines. Release of such toxic compounds in the environment cause toxic effects on soil fertility and aquatic ecosystem. Limited attention has been paid towards the fate of sulfonated aromatic amines and substituted sulfonated aromatic amines in the environment previously. The present research work describes biodegradation of azo dye precursor 1-amino 2-naphthol 4-sulfonic acid by Pseudomonas desmolyticum NCIM 2112 which was studied by FTIR and GCMS anal. The resulting metabolites of biodegradation include propylmethane thiosulfonate and aminobenzene and they were found to be nontoxic in the environment.

Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research published new progress about 116-63-2. 116-63-2 belongs to naphthyridine, auxiliary class Sulfonic acid,Amine,Naphthalene,Alcohol,Organic Pigment, name is 4-Amino-3-hydroxynaphthalene-1-sulfonic acid, and the molecular formula is C10H9NO4S, Related Products of naphthyridine.

Referemce:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1,8-Naphthyridine,
1,8-Naphthyridine | C8H6N2 – PubChem