2S457trihydroxybenzaldehyde
2S457trihydroxybenzaldehyde is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic molecules known as phenolic aldehydes. Its structure features a benzene ring substituted with three hydroxyl groups (OH) and one aldehyde group (CHO). The "2S" designation in its name refers to a specific stereochemical configuration if a chiral center were present, but in this case, it likely indicates a specific isomer or a historical naming convention rather than true chirality in the molecule itself, as the primary structure described lacks a chiral center.
The synthesis of 2S457trihydroxybenzaldehyde can be achieved through various organic chemistry routes, often involving the functionalization
Compounds with multiple hydroxyl groups on an aromatic ring, like 2S457trihydroxybenzaldehyde, can exhibit antioxidant properties due