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Docosanoyl Ethanolamide (CAS 94109-05-4)

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Alternate Names:
N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-docosanamide
Application:
Docosanoyl Ethanolamide is saturated N-acylethanolamide
CAS Number:
94109-05-4
Purity:
>98%
Molecular Weight:
383.7
Molecular Formula:
C24H49NO2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Docosanoyl Ethanolamide, identified by the CAS number 94109-05-4, is a fatty acid ethanolamide where the fatty acid component is docosanoic acid, also known as behenic acid. This chemical structure places it within the category of long-chain fatty acid amides, which are known for their roles in various bioactive processes. In research settings, Docosanoyl Ethanolamide is of particular interest due to its involvement in studying the bioactivity associated with lipid molecules. This compound serves as a model substance to explore the properties of lipid-based signaling molecules, especially focusing on their interactions with cell membrane components and their subsequent impact on membrane fluidity and stability. Understanding the behavior of such molecules helps explain the mechanisms of cellular signaling pathways that are lipid-mediated. In non-medical research, Docosanoyl Ethanolamide has been utilized to investigate its physical properties, such as melting point and solubility, and their influence on the physical behavior of lipid bilayers and other lipid-containing systems. This research is crucial for advancing knowledge in areas like material science and lipidomics, providing insights into the design of new materials and the fundamental understanding of lipid behavior in complex biological systems.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Docosanoyl Ethanolamide, 5 mg

sc-221564
5 mg
$66.00

Docosanoyl Ethanolamide, 10 mg

sc-221564A
10 mg
$125.00