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Ethyl Myristate-d27, listed under CAS number 124-06-1, is a heavily deuterated version of ethyl myristate, a fatty acid ester produced from myristic acid and ethanol. In this specialized derivative, twenty-seven hydrogen atoms are replaced with deuterium, a stable hydrogen isotope, significantly enhancing its stability and making it a valuable tool in various research applications that require precise isotopic labeling. The incorporation of deuterium not only stabilizes the molecule against chemical processes like oxidation but also alters its physical properties, such as boiling point and density, which are essential factors in experimental designs. This compound is particularly useful in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry, where the deuterium labels provide distinct signals that facilitate the detailed analysis of metabolic pathways, helping scientists trace the integration and movement of fatty acid esters in complex biological and chemical systems. Used predominantly in research focused on lipid dynamics and metabolism, Ethyl Myristate-d27 allows for a deeper understanding of lipid behavior in synthetic and natural environments. It is also instrumental in studies exploring the physical characteristics of lipids under various conditions, aiding in the development of models for lipid-based structures and their interactions within membranes and other lipid-containing systems.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Ethyl Myristate-d27, 5 mg | sc-218407 | 5 mg | $430.00 |