C10H10N2O2
C10H10N2O2 is a chemical formula representing a class of organic compounds known as anthranilic acids. These compounds are derivatives of anthranilic acid, which is itself a derivative of anthranilate, a compound found in the metabolism of tryptophan. The formula indicates the presence of ten carbon atoms, ten hydrogen atoms, two nitrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms in the molecule.
Anthranilic acids are characterized by the presence of a benzene ring substituted with an amino group (-NH2)
The synthesis of anthranilic acids typically involves the reaction of anthranilic acid with various reagents to
In summary, C10H10N2O2 represents a class of organic compounds with a specific structure and potential applications