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Palmitoleoyl Chloride (CAS 40426-22-0)

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CAS Number:
40426-22-0
Molecular Weight:
272.85
Molecular Formula:
C16H29ClO
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Palmitoleoyl chloride is a fatty acid derivative that plays a role in various biological processes. It is involved in the synthesis of lipids, which are vital components of cell membranes and function as energy storage molecules. Palmitoleoyl chloride is a key intermediate in the biosynthesis of important signaling molecules, such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes, which are involved in inflammation and immune responses. It is a precursor for the production of lipid mediators that regulate various physiological functions, including blood pressure, blood clotting, and immune responses. Palmitoleoyl chloride is involved in the modification of proteins through a process called palmitoylation, which regulates their localization and function within cells. Palmitoleoyl chloride is an important molecule in biochemistry, with diverse roles in cellular and physiological processes.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Palmitoleoyl Chloride, 100 mg

sc-296021
100 mg
$120.00

Palmitoleoyl Chloride, 500 mg

sc-296021A
500 mg
$300.00