- Acetaldehyde Scavanger in PET:
- Anthranilamide is used as acetaldehyde scavenging agent in Polyethylene terepthalate (PET) blends.
- PET Blends containing various concentration of Anthranilamide exhibit higher acetaldehyde scavenger ability, thereby reduction in detectable acetaldeyde content.
- As little as 100 PPM, by weight of Anthranilamide shown to reduce residual acetaldehyde detected in PET by 46%.
- Addition of optimum scavenger (Anthranilamide) concentration had minimal effects on perform intrinsic viscosity and color changes.
- Anthranilamide is present in the finished container at levels not to exceeds 500 mg/kg (PPM) in PET bottles used to hold water and at levels not to exceed 250 mg/kg (PPM) in PET bottles used for non-water, aqueous, acidic and low-alcohol food applications.
- Intermediate of Dyes, Pharmaceuticals, Agrochemicals :
- It can be used as an intermediate for dyes, pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, perfumes, pigments, flavors and organo luminophores
- It can be used in the manufacture of anthranilate esters and ion exchange resins.
- It can be used as a lacquer additive for food containers.
- It can be used as a modifier to improve drying of alkyd resins.
- It can also be used as an antioxidant for greases, lube oils and unsaturated rubbers.
- For Biological Research :
- Fluorescently labels glycans containing a free reducing terminus.
- Used for non-selective, efficient fluorescent labeling of glycans.
- The used fluorescent chromophore 2-aminobenzamide (2-AB) is widely used as marker in various areas of biological research
- Slightly less sensitive than anthranilic acid (2-AA) for glycan labeling.
- The fluorescent anthranilamide label helps to detect glycans during purification
- For labeling of free glycans with 2-aminobenzamide acid.
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