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Myristic Acid ethyl ester (CAS 124-06-1)

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Alternate Names:
Ethyl myristate
Application:
Myristic Acid ethyl ester is a 16 carbon saturated fatty acid
CAS Number:
124-06-1
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
256.42
Molecular Formula:
C16H32O2
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
* Refer to Certificate of Analysis for lot specific data.

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Myristic Acid Ethyl Ester, with the CAS number 124-06-1, is an ester formed from the esterification of myristic acid, a saturated fatty acid, with ethanol. This compound is notable for its medium-chain length and hydrophobic characteristics, which make it an interesting subject in various research fields, particularly in organic chemistry and materials science. In research, Myristic Acid Ethyl Ester is primarily utilized to study its physical and chemical properties, such as melting and boiling points, solubility in different solvents, and its interactions with other chemical compounds. Its role as a non-polar solvent in facilitating various chemical reactions, especially those involving hydrophobic reactants, is of particular interest. Additionally, this ester serves as a model compound in the study of lipid behavior and membrane dynamics due to its structural similarity to natural fatty acid esters found in cellular membranes. Researchers also explore its utility in the development of bio-based products, including biodegradable plastics and environmentally friendly lubricants, where its properties can potentially replace those of more hazardous substances. The insights gained from studying Myristic Acid Ethyl Ester contribute significantly to advancements in understanding lipid chemistry and developing sustainable material solutions.


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Myristic Acid ethyl ester, 100 mg

sc-205394
100 mg
$31.00

Myristic Acid ethyl ester, 1 g

sc-205394A
1 g
$214.00