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DL-α-Hydroxystearic acid (CAS 629-22-1)

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Alternate Names:
2-Hydroxyoctadecanoic acid
Application:
DL-α-Hydroxystearic acid is a compound for fatty acid studies
CAS Number:
629-22-1
Purity:
≥99%
Molecular Weight:
300.48
Molecular Formula:
C18H36O3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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DL-α-Hydroxystearic acid is a compound that functions as an intermediate in the synthesis of various chemicals. It acts as a precursor in the production of esters, waxes, and other derivatives. At the molecular level, it undergoes chemical reactions to form new compounds, contributing to the development of novel materials and substances. Its mechanism of action involves participating in esterification and transesterification reactions, leading to the formation of diverse products with potential applications. In experimental applications, DL-α-Hydroxystearic acid serves as a building block for the creation of specialized compounds, enabling the exploration of new chemical structures and properties. Its role in chemical synthesis contributes to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the discovery of innovative materials.


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DL-α-Hydroxystearic acid, 25 mg

sc-214932
25 mg
$214.00