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Oleyl acetate (CAS 693-80-1)

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CAS Number:
693-80-1
Molecular Weight:
310.51
Molecular Formula:
C20H38O2
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Oleyl acetate is an ester formed from oleyl alcohol and acetic acid, commonly studied for its role in lipid chemistry and biochemistry. This compound is characterized by a long unsaturated carbon chain, which includes a double bond, making it a valuable model for exploring the behavior of unsaturated esters in various research contexts. Oleyl acetate is frequently used to study the properties of lipids, including their integration into lipid bilayers and their influence on membrane dynamics. In enzymatic research, oleyl acetate serves as a substrate for esterases and lipases, enzymes that hydrolyze ester bonds in lipids. By investigating the hydrolysis of oleyl acetate, researchers can gain insights into the specificity, kinetics, and catalytic mechanisms of these enzymes. Additionally, oleyl acetate is employed in studies focused on the formulation of biocompatible materials. Its hydrophobic nature and favorable physicochemical properties make it suitable for developing lipid-based delivery systems, such as emulsions and nanoemulsions. Furthermore, oleyl acetate is used to investigate the self-assembly and phase behavior of lipid mixtures. Its role in modulating surface properties and interactions with other lipids is essential for understanding the structural organization of biological membranes and the functional implications of lipid-lipid interactions. Overall, oleyl acetate is a valuable tool in lipid research, contributing to our understanding of lipid metabolism, enzyme activity, and the development of advanced lipid-based technologies.


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Oleyl acetate, 1 g

sc-215627
1 g
$153.00