Anthranilic acid
a yellowish crystalline compound, c 7 h 7 no 2 , soluble in hot water, alcohol, and ether: used in the manufacture of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and perfumes.
historical examples
from anthranilic acid mixed with powdered gl-ss or sand, and rapidly heated in a retort.
cooley’s cyclopdia of practical receipts and collateral information in the arts, manufactures, professions, and trades…, sixth edition, volume i arnold cooley
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