Trans-4-Aminocyclohexanol is also named as Cis-4-Aminocyclohexanol. It was a medical intermediate of ambroxol, which is used in the treatment of respiratory diseases associated with viscid or excessive mucus.1 It is used as a raw material in organic synthesis, such as in the synthesis of N-substituted 7-azabicyclo [2.2.1] hepatanes, which are good substrates for microbial oxidation of unactivated carbons by B.bassiana.2
- Y. Jian, Improved Process of the Synthesis of Trans-4-aminocyclohexanol, Fine Chemicals, 2000, vol. 2
- H. F. Olivo, M. S. Hemenway, M. H. Gezginci, Synthesis and Microbial Hydroxylation of Some Azabicycloalkanes, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, vol. 39, pp. 1309-1312
white to light yellow crystal powder
trans-4-Aminocyclohexanol is used as raw material in organic synthesis and is an important intermediate in the synthesis of drugs such as Ambroxol hydrochloride. It can react with butyric acid-(2-chloro-ethyl ester) to get butyric acid 4-amino-cyclohexyl ester. This reaction needs catalytic agent Aspergillus niger lipase and solvent 2-methyl-butan-2-ol.
trans-4-aminocyclohexanol be used as organic intermediates.