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123-99-9

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123-99-9 Structure
IdentificationMore
[Name]

Azelaic acid
[CAS]

123-99-9
[Synonyms]

1,7-HEPTANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID
1,9-NONANEDIOIC ACID
ANCHOIC ACID
AZELAIC ACID
DICARBOXYLIC ACID C9
LEPARGYLIC ACID
N-HEPTANE-1,7-DICARBOXYLIC ACID
NONANEDIOC ACID
NONANEDIOIC ACID
RARECHEM AL BO 0186
1,7-Dicarboxyheptane
azelaic
Azelaic acid, technical grade
azelaicacid,technicalgrade
Azelainic acid
Emerox 1110
Emerox 1144
emerox1110
emerox1144
Emery's L-110
[EINECS(EC#)]

204-669-1
[Molecular Formula]

C9H16O4
[MDL Number]

MFCD00004432
[Molecular Weight]

188.22
[MOL File]

123-99-9.mol
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Appearance]

white to cream solid
[Melting point ]

98 °C
[Boiling point ]

286 °C100 mm Hg(lit.)
[density ]

1,029 g/cm3
[vapor density ]

6.5 (vs air)
[vapor pressure ]

<1 mm Hg ( 20 °C)
[refractive index ]

1.4303
[Fp ]

215 °C
[storage temp. ]

Store below +30°C.
[solubility ]

2.4g/l
[form ]

Slightly Crystalline Powder or Flakes
[pka]

4.53, 5.33(at 25℃)
[color ]

White to slightly yellow
[PH]

3.5 (1g/l, H2O)
[Stability:]

Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with bases, strong oxidizing agents. Readily biodegrades in soil and water with >70% DOC reduction after 28 days.
[Water Solubility ]

2.4 g/L (20 ºC)
[Merck ]

14,905
[BRN ]

1101094
[InChIKey]

BDJRBEYXGGNYIS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
[LogP]

1.57 at 25℃
[CAS DataBase Reference]

123-99-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
[NIST Chemistry Reference]

Nonanedioic acid(123-99-9)
[EPA Substance Registry System]

Azelaic acid (123-99-9)
Questions And Answer(Q&A)Back Directory
[Application]

Azelaic acid, also known as azalea acid, is a white to slightly yellow powder. Azelaic acid is a medium-long chain dibasic acid[1]. In recent years, with the rapid development of the organic synthetic chemical industry, the demand for medium and long chain dibasic acids is increasing. The medium and long chain dibasic acids and their derivatives have a wide range of industrial applications and a broad product market.
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[Hazard Codes ]

Xi
[Risk Statements ]

R36/37/38:Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin .
[Safety Statements ]

S24/25:Avoid contact with skin and eyes .
S36:Wear suitable protective clothing .
S26:In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice .
[WGK Germany ]

1
[RTECS ]

CM1980000
[TSCA ]

Yes
[HS Code ]

29171390
[Hazardous Substances Data]

123-99-9(Hazardous Substances Data)
[Toxicity]

LD50 orally in Rabbit: > 4000 mg/kg LD50 dermal Rat > 10 g/kg
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[Raw materials]

Glutaric acid-->Ozone-->1,5-Dibromopentane-->Dimethyl azelate-->Nitric acid-->ALEURITIC ACID-->9-oxononanoic acid-->7-HYDROXYHEPTANOIC ACID
[Preparation Products]

Misoprostol-->CYCLOOCTANONE-->AZELAIC ACID DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL) ESTER-->trans,trans-2,4-Nonadienal-->FEMA 3377-->AZELANITRILE-->1,9-DIAMINONONANE-->Azelaic Acid Monoethyl Ester-->AZELAOYL CHLORIDE-->1,7-DIAMINOHEPTANE
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[msds information]

Azelaic acid(123-99-9).msds
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[Description]

Azelaic acid is a topical antiacne agent which exerts its therapeutic action through a myriad of antimicrobial, antiproliferative and cytostatic effects. In vitro, azelaic acid hasbeen shown to inhibit DNA polymerases in several tumor cell lines.
[Chemical Properties]

Azelaic acid is an organic compound with the formula (CH2)7(CO2H)2. This saturated dicarboxylic acid exists as a white powder. It is found in wheat, rye, and barley. It is a component of a number of hair and skin conditioners.
[Chemical Properties]

Nonanedioic acid is the best known dicarboxylic acid. Its name stems from the action of nitric acid (azote, nitrogen, or azotic, nitric) oxidation of oleic or elaidic acid. It was detected among products of rancid fats. Its origin explains for its presence in poorly preserved samples of linseed oil and in specimens of ointment removed from Egyptian tombs 5000 years old. Azelaic acid was prepared by oxidation of oleic acid with potassium permanganate, but now by oxidative cleavage of oleic acid with chromic acid or by ozonolysis. Azelaic acid is used, as simple esters or branched-chain esters) in the manufacture of plasticizers (for vinyl chloride resins, rubber), lubricants and greases. Azelaic acid is now used in cosmetics (treatment of acne). It displays bacteriostatic and bactericidal properties against a variety of aerobic and anaerobic micro-organisms present on acne-bearing skin. Azelaic acid was identified as a molecule that accumulated at elevated levels in some parts of plants and was shown to be able to enhance the resistance of plants to infections.
[Chemical Properties]

white to cream solid
[Originator]

Schering AG (W. Germany)
[Uses]

antiacne, antiproliferative agent
[Uses]

antifungal, binds to membrane sterols
[Uses]

Azelaic acid is used in lacquers, alkyd resins, plasticizers, adhesives, polyamides, urethane elastomers, and organic syntheses. Azelaic acid is also used in treating of acne.
[Definition]

ChEBI: Nonanedioic acid is an alpha,omega-dicarboxylic acid that is heptane substituted at positions 1 and 7 by carboxy groups. It has a role as an antibacterial agent, an antineoplastic agent, a dermatologic drug and a plant metabolite. It is a dicarboxylic fatty acid and an alpha,omega-dicarboxylic acid. It is a conjugate acid of an azelaate(2-) and an azelaate.
[Indications]

Azelaic acid (Azelex) is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid produced by the yeast Malassezia furfur. Azelaic acid inhibits tyrosinase, a rate-limiting enzyme in the synthesis of the pigment melanin. This may explain why diminution of melanin pigmentation occurs in the skin of some patients with pityriasis versicolor, a disease caused by M. furfur. Azelaic acid is bacteriostatic against a number of species thought to participate in the pathogenesis of acne, including Propionibacterium acnes. The drug may also reduce microcomedo formation by promoting normalization of epidermal keratinocytes.
[Preparation]

Azelaic acid is made by the ozonolysis of oleic acid:

123-99-9 synthesis

[Production Methods]

Azelaic acid is industrially produced by the ozonolysis of oleic acid. The side product is nonanoic acid. It is produced naturally by Malassezia furfur (also known as Pityrosporum ovale), a yeast that lives on normal skin. The bacterial degradation of nonanoic acid gives azelaic acid.
[Manufacturing Process]

Two step oxidation of tall oil fatty acid using peroxyformic acid and nitric acid/sodium metavanadate were used to produce azelaic acid.
Step 1 (derivatization of the double bond):
A hydroxy acyloxy derivative of tall oil fatty acid (TOFA) was prepared by mixing 200 g of TOFA (63% oleic acid, 31% linoleic acid) with 500 mL of formic acid. The resulting mixture was vigorously stirred by magnetic action.
Hydrogen peroxide solution, 180 mL of 35% by weight, was added in aliquots to the mixture throughout the course of the reaction. A third of the total amount of peroxide solution was added at once to initiate the reaction. The peroxyformic acid in this case was prepared in situ.
The start of the reaction was signalled by heat evolution and a dramatic color change, from pale yellow to deep rust red. The exothermicity of the reaction required external cooling to control the temperature. The reaction was maintained at 40°C to minimize oxygen loss through the decomposition of the peroxide. As required, the temperature of the reaction was maintained with an external heating source. A total reaction time of 5 to 6 hours was necessary for complete reaction. The end of the reaction was indicated by a color change, the reaction mixture changed from rust red back to yellow. One last aliquot of peroxide solution was added at the end of the reaction period to provide a peroxide atmosphere during the reaction work-up. TOFA as a substrate produced a mixture of mono- and dihydroxy formoxystearic acid from the oleic and linoleic acid components, respectively. The final product was obtained in essentially 100% yield by removing the unreacted formic acid and hydrogen peroxide as well as water. It was obtained as a viscous, syrupy yellow oil that upon gas chromatographic analysis of the methyl esters of the reaction mixture gave no evidence of unreacted substrate.
Step 2 (oxidation of derivative obtained from step 1):
A 2 L three neck flask fitted with an air condenser attached to a gas scrubbing apparatus was filled with 500 mL of concentrated nitric acid (70% by weight). The acid was stirred by magnetic action and 1 g of sodium metavanadate was added to it. The resulting mixture was heated slowly to 40°-50°C. At this point a small amount of product as obtained from Step 1 was added to the acid-catalyst mixture. Heating was continued until a sharp temperature increase accompanied by evolution of NOx gases was observed. The reaction temperature was self-sustained with the addition of aliquots of the hydroxy formoxy ester mixture obtained from Step 1. (External cooling may be required throughout the substrate addition period to keep the temperature within 65°-70°C). At the end of the addition period the reaction temperature was maintained for an additional 1.5 to 2 hours, for a total reaction time of 3 hours.
The final products were obtained by quenching the reaction by adding excess water and extracting the organic layer with purified diethyl ether. The ether extract was dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate overnight before its removal with a roto-vap apparatus. Addition of petroleum ether (boiling range 35°- 60°C) to the product mixture caused precipitation of the diacid component. Vacuum filtration was used to remove the solid diacids from the liquid monoacid mixture. The latter was obtained by removing the excess petroleum ether from the resulting filtrate. Quantitative analysis by gas chromatography of the methyl esters showed that the products to be 96% yield of diacid (66% azelaic, 30% suberic).
[Brand name]

Azelex (Allergan); Finacea (Intendis);Skinoren.
[Therapeutic Function]

Antiacne, Depigmentor
[Synthesis Reference(s)]

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 77, p. 4846, 1955 DOI: 10.1021/ja01623a048
Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 2, p. 53, 1943
[General Description]

Azelaic acid is used as a therapeutic agent in dermatology.
[Biochem/physiol Actions]

Azelaic acid is a potent inhibitor of 5α-reductase activity. It is a reversible competitive inhibitor of thioredoxin reductase in human melanoma cells.
[Biotechnological Applications]

In plants, azelaic acid serves as a "distress flare" involved in defense responses after infection. It serves as a signal that induces the accumulation of salicylic acid, an important component of a plant's defensive response.
[Mechanism of action]

Naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid that is bacteriostatic to Propionibacterium acnes. It also decreases conversion of testosterone to 5{pi}ga-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and alters keratinization of the microcomedone. It may also be beneficial in the treatment of melasma. The mechanism of action is not fully understood. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis is reduced, and mitochondrial cellular energy products are inhibited in melanocytes.
[Clinical Use]

Azelaic acid is used for the treatment of mild to moderate acne, particularly in cases characterized by marked inflammation-associated hyperpigmentation.
[Safety Profile]

Low toxicity by ingestion. A skinand eye irritant. Closely related to glutaric acid and adipicacid. Combustible when exposed to heat or flame; canreact with oxidizing materials.
[Purification Methods]

Recrystallise it from H2O(charcoal) or thiophene-free *benzene. The acid can be dried by azeotropic distillation with toluene, the residual toluene solution is then cooled and filtered, and the precipitate is dried in a vacuum oven. It has been purified by zone refining or by sublimation onto a cold finger at 10-3torr. It distils above 360o with partial formation of the anhydride. The dimethyl ester has m –3.9o and b 140o/8mm. [Hill & McEwen Org Synth Coll Vol II 53 1943, Beilstein 2 IV 2055.]
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[Spectrum Detail]

Azelaic acid(123-99-9)MS
Azelaic acid(123-99-9)1HNMR
Azelaic acid(123-99-9)13CNMR
Azelaic acid(123-99-9)IR1
Azelaic acid(123-99-9)IR2
Azelaic acid(123-99-9)Raman
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Azelaic acid, 98%(123-99-9)
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Azelaic acid, tech. 80%(123-99-9)
[Sigma Aldrich]

123-99-9(sigmaaldrich)
[TCI AMERICA]

Azelaic Acid,>98.0%(GC)(T)(123-99-9)
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