Tiglic acid is the stable isomer of angelic acid. Tiglic acid was found as glyceride in croton oil, as butyl ester in the oil of the Roman camomile, and as geranyl tiglate in oil of geranium. Tiglic acid is formed during the charcoaling of maple wood. Form: Off-White Solid Melting Point: 63-65C Solubility: Chloroform, Methanol
Molecular Weight:
100.12
Form:
Off-White Solid
CAS Number:
[80-59-1]
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