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1,2-O-Dioctadecyl-rac-glycerol (CAS 13071-61-9)

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Alternate Names:
DL-alpha,beta-Dioctadecyl-glycerol
Application:
CAS Number:
13071-61-9
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
597.06
Molecular Formula:
C39H80O3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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1,2-O-Dioctadecyl-rac-glycerol is a synthetic glycerol derivative where two octadecyl groups are esterified at the first and second positions of glycerol, leaving the third position free. This unique structure categorizes it as a partial glyceride, particularly useful in the study of lipid bilayers and micelle formation due to its amphiphilic nature, possessing both hydrophobic long chains and a hydrophilic glycerol backbone. The specific arrangement of 1,2-O-Dioctadecyl-rac-glycerol makes it an ideal candidate for research focused on understanding the assembly and stability of artificial membranes and other self-assembling systems. In research settings, this chemical has been employed to investigate the mechanisms of lipid self-organization, which is pivotal for the development of targeted delivery systems in non-medical industries like cosmetics and food technology. The molecular structure aids in the formation of stable liposomes and other nanostructured materials, which can encapsulate and deliver various non-therapeutic agents, enhancing product efficacy and stability. Additionally, its behavior under different environmental conditions provides insights into the thermodynamics of lipid-based systems, crucial for designing more effective and sustainable industrial products. Through such studies, 1,2-O-Dioctadecyl-rac-glycerol contributes significantly to advancements in the field of material science and nanotechnology.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

1,2-O-Dioctadecyl-rac-glycerol, 250 mg

sc-282259
250 mg
$90.00

1,2-O-Dioctadecyl-rac-glycerol, 1 g

sc-282259A
1 g
$145.00