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Palmitoleic Acid-d14, with the CAS number 184708-66-5, is a deuterated form of palmitoleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid typically found in various animal and vegetable fats. The deuterium substitution primarily occurs at the hydrogen atoms, making this molecule particularly valuable in non-medical research for its stable isotopic labeling, which allows for nuanced tracking and analysis in chemical studies. Palmitoleic Acid-d14 is frequently used in the study of metabolic pathways involving fatty acids, where the incorporation of deuterium atoms enables researchers to trace the metabolic fate of the molecule without altering its chemical nature. This isotopic labeling is crucial for understanding the complex dynamics of lipid metabolism and the role of specific fatty acids in various biochemical processes. Additionally, its use in mass spectrometry provides enhanced sensitivity and specificity in detecting minute changes in lipid profiles, which is essential for fundamental research in organic chemistry and biochemistry. The deuterated version of palmitoleic acid also aids in the study of oxidation mechanisms, as the presence of deuterium can influence the rate of hydrogen abstraction reactions, offering insights into reaction kinetics and pathways that are otherwise challenging to discern with non-labeled compounds.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Palmitoleic Acid-d14, 100 µg | sc-296020 | 100 µg | $36.00 | |||
Palmitoleic Acid-d14, 500 µg | sc-296020A | 500 µg | $162.00 |