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Cholesteryl Heptadecanoate (CAS 24365-37-5)

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Application:
Cholesteryl Heptadecanoate is a useful biochemical for proteomics research
CAS Number:
24365-37-5
Purity:
≥99%
Molecular Weight:
639.10
Molecular Formula:
C44H78O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Cholesteryl heptadecanoate is a substrate in lipid metabolism studies. It is used to investigate the enzymatic activity of lipases and esterases, particularly in the cholesterol ester hydrolysis. Cholesteryl Heptadecanoate serves as a model substrate for studying the mechanism of action of enzymes involved in lipid digestion and absorption. Cholesteryl heptadecanoate is utilized to assess the specificity and efficiency of various enzymes in breaking down cholesterol esters, providing insights into their catalytic mechanisms. By serving as a substrate for enzymatic reactions, Cholesteryl Heptadecanoate contributes to the understanding of lipid metabolism and the biochemical pathways involved in cholesterol ester hydrolysis. Its role in experimental applications involves elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying lipid digestion and absorption processes.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Cholesteryl Heptadecanoate, 100 mg

sc-294016
100 mg
$77.00

Cholesteryl Heptadecanoate, 500 mg

sc-294016A
500 mg
$138.00