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Methyl tridecanoate (CAS 1731-88-0)

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Alternate Names:
Tridecanoic acid methyl ester
CAS Number:
1731-88-0
Molecular Weight:
228.37
Molecular Formula:
C14H28O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Methyl tridecanoate, the methyl ester of tridecanoic acid, has emerged as a significant compound in scientific research due to its diverse applications across various disciplines. Its chemical properties make it a valuable tool in lipidomics studies, where it serves as a model compound for analyzing and elucidating metabolic pathways involving fatty acids. Researchers have utilized methyl tridecanoate as a substrate in enzymatic assays to investigate the activity and specificity of lipases and esterases, providing insights into lipid metabolism and enzyme kinetics. Moreover, its role as a precursor in organic synthesis has been explored in the preparation of flavoring agents, fragrances, and bio-based polymers. In materials science, methyl tridecanoate has found applications in the fabrication of thin films and nanostructures, where it contributes to the modulation of surface properties and interfacial interactions. Furthermore, its amphiphilic nature enables its incorporation into emulsions and colloidal systems, facilitating the stabilization of dispersed phases and the creation of structured materials. Through ongoing research efforts, methyl tridecanoate continues to unveil its potential as a versatile compound with diverse research applications, driving innovation and contributing to advancements in fields such as lipid chemistry, enzymology, materials science, and organic synthesis.


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Methyl tridecanoate, 1 g

sc-215375
1 g
$43.00

Methyl tridecanoate, 5 g

sc-215375A
5 g
$111.00