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Cholesteryl n-decanoate (CAS 1183-04-6)

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Alternate Names:
5-Cholesten-3β-ol 3-decanoate
Application:
Cholesteryl n-decanoate is an ester of cholesterol that interferes with the absorption of cholesterol.
CAS Number:
1183-04-6
Molecular Weight:
540.90
Molecular Formula:
C37H64O2
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Cholesteryl n-decanoate, a chemical compound of scientific interest, has been extensively studied for its mechanisms of action and diverse applications in research. One notable mechanism of action is its involvement in lipid metabolism and cellular signaling pathways. Studies have investigated the impact of cholesteryl n-decanoate on cholesterol homeostasis, particularly its role in modulating cholesterol esterification processes. This compound has been found to interact with key enzymes involved in esterification reactions, affecting the formation and storage of cholesterol esters within cells. Furthermore, cholesteryl n-decanoate has been utilized as a tool to study lipid-protein interactions and membrane organization. By incorporating cholesteryl n-decanoate into model lipid membranes, researchers have gained insights into its effects on membrane fluidity, lipid bilayer properties, and the behavior of embedded proteins. In addition, this compound has been used in the development of functional lipid-based materials. Its unique physicochemical properties have been harnessed to engineer materials with tailored functionalities, such as controlled drug release or surface modification for bioactive coatings. Furthermore, cholesteryl n-decanoate has been employed as a precursor for the synthesis of novel cholesteryl derivatives, facilitating the development of new compounds with modified properties for various research applications. The ongoing scientific exploration of cholesteryl n-decanoate continues to expand our understanding of its mechanisms of action and its potential applications in lipid research, membrane biology, and materials science.


Cholesteryl n-decanoate (CAS 1183-04-6) References

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Cholesteryl n-decanoate, 5 g

sc-214702
5 g
$97.00