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cis-3-Nonen-1-ol (CAS 10340-23-5)

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CAS Number:
10340-23-5
Molecular Weight:
142.24
Molecular Formula:
C9H18O
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Cis-3-Nonen-1-ol stands as a monoterpene alcohol of remarkable significance. This colorless liquid exhibits a pleasant odor and serves as a vital component in synthesizing various compounds, including fragrances, surfactants, and flavors. The interactions between cis-3-Nonen-1-ol and cell membranes have been the subject of investigation, as it has been observed to modify their permeability and influence the activity of enzymes bound to the membranes. Additionally, it has demonstrated the ability to interact with specific proteins and lipids, consequently inducing changes in their structure and function. While the precise mechanism through which cis-3-Nonen-1-ol interacts with cell membranes remains partially elusive, it is believed to be linked to its capacity to form hydrogen bonds with the lipids present in the cell membrane.


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cis-3-Nonen-1-ol, 5 g

sc-223890
5 g
$65.00