Uses
Glutaconic acid has been used in the preparation of CoA-substrate glutaconyl-CoA by reacting with acetyl-CoA. It may be used in the preparation of 6-chloro-2(2
H)-pyranone by reacting with phosphorus pentachloride (PCl
5).
Definition
ChEBI: Glutaconic acid is a pentenedioic acid that is pent-2-ene substituted by carboxy groups at positions 1 and 5. It has a role as a human metabolite. It is a conjugate acid of a glutaconate(1-).
General Description
Glutaconic acid, also known as 2-pentenedioic acid, is an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid. It is formed as one of the degradation products during the partial wet oxidation (PWO) of alkali lignin. The analysis of its crystal structure indicates that the compound exists predominantly in the
trans-conformation. The geometric bond lengths and bond angles of glutaconic acid have been obtained using Hartree–Fock (HF), density functional calculations and IR spectral data.
Synthesis
Pent-2-ene-1,5-dioic acid belongs to the class of acids that can be biosynthesized by Escherichia coli.