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Tridecylamine is a tertiary amine that interacts with proteins through hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions. It can form hydrogen bonds with amino acid residues on the surface of proteins. The hydrophobic interactions between tridecylamine and proteins can also play a role in the binding of tridecylamine to proteins. Additionally, it has been found to interact with the active sites of enzymes, which can affect the activity of the enzymes. Tridecylamine can inhibit the activity of enzymes involved in the metabolism of drugs, such as cytochrome P450 enzymes, fatty acids, such as lipases, and cholesterol, such as HMG-CoA reductase. It has been used as a model compound in studies of organic chemistry and biochemistry. Tridecylamine has been used to study the formation of micelles, the formation of ionic liquids, and the solubility of organic compounds in aqueous solutions. It has also been emplyed to study the stability of organic compounds in aqueous solutions. In addition, tridecylamine has been used to investigate the interaction between organic compounds and proteins.
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Tridecylamine, 10 g | sc-251313 | 10 g | $183.00 | |||
Tridecylamine, 100 g | sc-251313A | 100 g | $1744.00 | |||
Tridecylamine, 500 g | sc-251313B | 500 g | $5620.00 | |||
Tridecylamine, 1 kg | sc-251313C | 1 kg | $8517.00 | |||
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Tridecylamine, 5 kg | sc-251313D | 5 kg | $32140.00 | |||