N-Acetylglycine is a derivative of the amino acid glycine, commonly used as a pharmaceutical intermediate in the synthesis of various active compounds. Its structure features both carboxylic acid and amide functional groups, which contribute to its reactivity in organic synthesis.
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CAS 543-24-8
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