P-Anisic acid
p-Anisic acid, also known as 4-methoxybenzoic acid or draconic acid, is one of the isomers of anisic acid. The term "anisic acid" often refers to this form specifically. It is a white crystalline solid which is insoluble in water, highly soluble in alcohols, and soluble in ether and ethyl acetate.
Synthesis and occurrence
p-Anisic acid is found naturally in anise. It was first synthesized in 1841 by Auguste Cahours by oxidizing anethole that he had isolated from anise by recrystallization with diluted nitric acid:Oxidation of anisaldehyde, which was Cahours' intermediate product, is still used nowadays. Anisic acid can also be obtained synthetically by the oxidation of p-methoxyacetophenone.