Olivetoric acid is a member of the class of chemical compounds called
depsides. Its
IUPAC name is 4-[2,4-dihydroxy-6-(2-oxoheptyl)benzoyl]oxy-2-hydroxy-6-pentylbenzoic acid. The
ultraviolet absorbance maxima (λmax) has two peaks at 270 and 305
nm. In the
infrared spectrum, significant peaks indicative of the carboxylic acid
functional group occur at 1250 cm−1 (C-O stretching), at 1620 cm−1 (aromatic C=C stretching), 1650 cm−1 and 1690 cm−1 (C=O stretching of carboxylic acid and ketone), 3150 cm−1 (aromatic C-H stretching), and 3400 cm−1 (OH stretching of phenolic and carboxylic acid groups). Confluentic acid's
molecular formula is C26H32O8; it has a
molecular mass of 346.32
grams per mole. In its purified form, it exists as thin curved needles with a
melting point of . Several chemical tests can be used to identify olivetoric acid: it reacts with
sodium hypochlorite to produce a red colour and with
iron(III) chloride to make a purple colour. Additionally, when treated with a saturated solution of
barium peroxide (BaO2), it initially turns yellow before transitioning to green after several minutes. ==Occurrence==