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Linolenic Acid ethyl ester (CAS 1191-41-9)

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Alternate Names:
ALAEE; Ethyl α-Linolenate; Ethyl Linolenate; LAEE; Linolenic Acid ethyl ester
Application:
Linolenic Acid ethyl ester is an exogenous source of α-linolenic acid
CAS Number:
1191-41-9
Molecular Weight:
306.48
Molecular Formula:
C20H34O2
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Linolenic acid ethyl ester is a compound utilized in the chemistry field. It is a focus of studies where Linolenic acid ethyl ester′s susceptibility to peroxidation is compared with other fatty acid esters. In lipidomics, linolenic acid ethyl ester is utilized to investigate the metabolism of polyunsaturated fatty acids and their conversion into bioactive metabolites. The compound also plays a role in analytical studies aimed at developing improved methods for the quantification of fatty acids in complex mixtures. Linolenic acid ethyl ester is in the encapsulation and delivery of omega-3 fatty acids, where its potential for enhancing bioavailability and stability is explored.


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Linolenic Acid ethyl ester, 50 mg

sc-204794
50 mg
$36.00

Linolenic Acid ethyl ester, 500 mg

sc-204794A
500 mg
$110.00