INTRODUCTION
4-Aminobenzoic acid, commonly abbreviated as PABA, is an aromatic amine and carboxylic acid compound. It consists of a benzene ring substituted with an amino group (–NH₂) in the para position to a carboxylic acid group (–COOH). It appears as a white to slightly yellow crystalline powder and is sparingly soluble in water but soluble in alcohol and ether.
MANUFACTURE
PABA can be synthesized through various chemical processes. A common industrial method includes:
A. Nitration of Toluene followed by Amination and Oxidation
B. Alternate methods:
     1. Hydrolysis of ethyl 4-aminobenzoate (an ester) using acid or base.
     2. Reduction of 4-Nitrobenzoic acid.
| Synonym | p-Aminobenzoic acid | 
| CAS no. | 150-13-0 | 
| EINECS no. | 205-753-0 | 
| Molecular formula | C₇H₇NO₂ | 
| Molecular weight | 137.14 | 
| Structure |  | 
APPLICATIONS
| Pharmaceutical Industry | 
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| Intermediate in the synthesis of – Local anesthetics (e.g., benzocaine, procaine) – Sulfonamide antibiotics (as a structural analog) | 
| Biochemistry & Nutrition | 
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| Was once classified as Vitamin Bx, but not essential for humans. | 
| Still important for bacterial growth—some bacteria synthesize folic acid from PABA. | 
| Used in Schilling tests for vitamin B12 absorption. | 
| Industrial Applications | 
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| Intermediate for dyes and pigments. | 
| Used in the manufacture of azo dyes. | 
| Component in the polymer industry (e.g., in aramid fibers). | 
| Analytical Chemistry | 
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| Used as a standard or reagent in analytical methods and research studies involving folate metabolism. | 
SPECIFICATIONS…USP
| Test | Unit | Specification | 
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | – | White to slight yellow, crystalline powder | 
| Solubility | – | Slightly soluble in wáter, freely soluble in alcohol. It dissolves in dilute solutions of Alkali hydroxides | 
| Identification | ||
| a. IR spectrum | – | The infrared transmittance spectrum of the “4-amino benzoic acid” should be in concordant with spectrum of standard | 
| b. By HPLC | – | The retention time of the major peak of the sample solution should correspond to that of the standard solution. | 
| Loss on drying | % | NMT 0.2 | 
| Residue on ignition | % | NMT 0.1 | 
| Heavy metals | ppm | NMT 20 | 
| Related substances by HPLC | ||
| a. 4-Nitrobenzoic acid | % | NMT 0.2 | 
| b. Benzocaine | % | NMT 0.2 | 
| c. Any individual impurity | % | NMT 0.1 | 
| d. Total impurities | % | NMT 0.5 | 
| Related substances by GC | ||
| a. Aniline | ppm | NMT 10 | 
| b. p-Toluidine | ppm | NMT 10 | 
| Assay by HPLC (on dry basis) | % | NLT 98.0 – NMT 102.0 | 
PACKING
25 kg HDPE drum.
STORAGE
Store at dry place away from light & moisture.
REACH Status
Not registered.
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