Formula C7H9NO Melting point 57.2 °C | Molar mass 123.15 g/mol Density 1.07 g/cm³ | |
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Video of matthew leonard opening p anisidine from sigma aldrich
para-Anisidine (p-anisidine), a grey-brown solid, is the most toxic of the three isomers of anisidine and causes blood damage upon oral ingestion, inhalation or skin contact. If heated strongly, it may release very toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides.
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- Video of matthew leonard opening p anisidine from sigma aldrich
- P anisidine value anv test in fats and oils with cdr foodlab range analysis systems
- References

p-Anisidine reacts with secondary oxidation products such as aldehydes and ketones in fats and oils to form products that absorb at 350 nm wavelength of light; therefore, it is used as an official method for detecting them by the American Oil Chemists' Society. It is particularly good at detecting unsaturated aldehydes, which are the ones that are most likely to generate unacceptable flavors, making it particularly useful in food quality testing.

P anisidine value anv test in fats and oils with cdr foodlab range analysis systems






References
P-Anisidine Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA