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Hexanoyl coenzyme A trilithium salt (CAS 103476-19-3)

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Alternate Names:
Caproyl Coenzyme A trilithium salt
Application:
Hexanoyl coenzyme A trilithium salt is involved in fatty acid oxidation, lipid biosynthesis, and ceramide formation
CAS Number:
103476-19-3
Purity:
≥85%
Molecular Weight:
883.47
Molecular Formula:
C27H43Li3N7O17P3S
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Hexanoyl coenzyme A trilithium salt is an intermediate in the process of fatty acid metabolism within the cell. As a coenzyme A derivative, it plays a vital role in the transport and activation of fatty acids for energy production. Hexanoyl coenzyme A trilithium salt is involved in the transfer of acyl groups during the beta-oxidation of fatty acids in the mitochondria. This process ultimately leads to the generation of ATP, the primary energy currency of the cell. Hexanoyl coenzyme A trilithium salt is involved in the biosynthesis of various cellular components, such as phospholipids and cholesterol. Its interaction with cellular components is highly specific, as it binds to enzymes and transport proteins involved in fatty acid metabolism, facilitating their function. Hexanoyl coenzyme A trilithium salt is an essential molecule that influences cellular processes by regulating the metabolism of fatty acids, which is for energy production and the maintenance of cellular structure and function.


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