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Methyl nonadecanoate (CAS 1731-94-8)

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Alternate Names:
Nonadecanoic acid methyl ester
Application:
Methyl nonadecanoate is a possible antitumor and anticlastogenic agent
CAS Number:
1731-94-8
Purity:
98%
Molecular Weight:
312.53
Molecular Formula:
C20H40O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Methyl nonadecanoate is a chemical compound that functions as a fatty acid ester in experimental applications. It acts as a substrate for enzymes involved in lipid metabolism, participating in the biosynthesis of complex lipids. Methyl Nonadecanoate is involved in the modification of cellular membranes and the regulation of lipid signaling pathways. Methyl nonadecanoate also plays a role in the transportation and storage of fatty acids within cells. At the molecular level, it interacts with various enzymes and proteins involved in lipid metabolism, influencing their activity and function. Its mechanism of action involves participating in the formation of lipid structures and contributing to the lipid composition of cells.


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Methyl nonadecanoate, 1 g

sc-215359
1 g
$80.00

Methyl nonadecanoate, 5 g

sc-215359A
5 g
$238.00