Pristanic acid structure
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Common Name | Pristanic acid | ||
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CAS Number | 1189-37-3 | Molecular Weight | 298.50400 | |
Density | 0.882g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 408ºC at 760 mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C19H38O2 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | USA | Flash Point | 14ºC | |
Symbol |
GHS02, GHS07 |
Signal Word | Danger |
Use of Pristanic acidPristanic acid is an endogenous metabolite present in Blood that can be used for the research of Alpha Methylacyl CoA Racemase Deficiency and Zellweger Syndrome[1][2][3]. |
Name | pristanic acid |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Description | Pristanic acid is an endogenous metabolite present in Blood that can be used for the research of Alpha Methylacyl CoA Racemase Deficiency and Zellweger Syndrome[1][2][3]. |
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Target |
Human Endogenous Metabolite |
In Vitro | Endogenous metabolites is defined as those that are annotated by Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes as substrates or products of the ~1900 metabolic enzymes encoded in our genome. It is clear in the body of literature that there are documented toxic properties for many of these metabolites[1]. |
References |
Density | 0.882g/cm3 |
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Boiling Point | 408ºC at 760 mmHg |
Molecular Formula | C19H38O2 |
Molecular Weight | 298.50400 |
Flash Point | 14ºC |
Exact Mass | 298.28700 |
PSA | 37.30000 |
LogP | 6.14620 |
Appearance of Characters | ethanol solution |
Vapour Pressure | 8.48E-08mmHg at 25°C |
Index of Refraction | 1.453 |
Storage condition | −20°C |
Symbol |
GHS02, GHS07 |
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Signal Word | Danger |
Hazard Statements | H225-H319 |
Precautionary Statements | P210-P280-P305 + P351 + P338-P337 + P313-P403 + P235 |
Personal Protective Equipment | Eyeshields;Faceshields;full-face respirator (US);Gloves;multi-purpose combination respirator cartridge (US);type ABEK (EN14387) respirator filter |
Hazard Codes | F: Flammable; |
Risk Phrases | R11 |
Safety Phrases | S7 |
RIDADR | UN 1170 3/PG 2 |
WGK Germany | 1 |
~% Pristanic acid CAS#:1189-37-3 |
Literature: Smith; Boyack Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1948 , vol. 70, p. 2693 |
~% Pristanic acid CAS#:1189-37-3 |
Literature: Eldjarn,L. et al. Acta Chemica Scandinavica (1947-1973), 1966 , vol. 20, p. 2313 - 2314 |
Precursor 1 | |
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DownStream 0 |
New insights into the peroxisomal protein inventory: Acyl-CoA oxidases and -dehydrogenases are an ancient feature of peroxisomes.
Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1853(1) , 111-25, (2014) Peroxisomes are ubiquitous organelles which participate in a variety of essential biochemical pathways. An intimate interrelationship between peroxisomes and mitochondria is emerging in mammals, where... |
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Peroxisomal bifunctional enzyme deficiency.
J. Clin. Invest. 83(3) , 771-7, (1989) Peroxisomal function was evaluated in a male infant with clinical features of neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy. Very long chain fatty acid levels were elevated in both plasma and fibroblasts, and beta-ox... |
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Branched fatty acids in dairy and beef products markedly enhance alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase expression in prostate cancer cells in vitro.
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(2S,6R,10R)-2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecanoic acid |
Pristaninsaeure |
acide pristanique |
Pristanic acid solution |
2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-pentadecansaeure |
2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecanoic |
acido pristanico |
2,6,10,14-Tetramethylpentadecanoic acid |
2,6,10,14-tetramethyl-pentadecanoic acid |
MFCD05664739 |