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(S)-3-Hydroxy Myristic Acid Methyl Ester is a lipid comprised of a modified myristic acid with a terminal methyl ester. (R)-3-Hydroxy Myristic Acid Methyl Ester has been shown to catalyze the oxidation of short-chain olefins and is also used in medicine, specifically for the treatment of obesity by inhibiting lipase. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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2-(n-Hexadecanoylamino)-4-nitrophenol is a lipid comprised of pentadecanoic acid and a terminal nitrophenol. The nitrophenol group can be used in the preparation of more advanced pharmaceutical compounds. 2'-Hydroxy-5'-nitrohexadecanamide inhibits lysosomal hydrolase, which is an enzyme that breaks down cellular lipids. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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2-Hydroxy Oleic Acid is an oleic acid synthetic analog that is an effective non-toxic anticancer drug with a wide spectrum against different types of cancer. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups of activated NHS ester to form a stable amide bond. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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Isoleukotoxin Diol is the oxidation product of linoleic acid, with a pair of hydroxly groups on the unsaturated fatty acid tail and a carboxylic acid as the polar head. Isoleukotoxin Diol is an anti-inflammatory, acne reductive, and moisture retentive lipid when used topically on the skin. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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rac 1-Lauroyl-3-chloropropanediol is a lipoid based on margaric acid with an ester link to the polar head that has a hydroxyl group and a terminal chloride. The hydroxyl group enables further derivatization or replacement with other reactive functional groups. The chloride (Cl) acts as a good leaving group for nucleophilic substitution reactions. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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Methyl gamma-linolenate is a fatty acid that is derived from linoleic acid that serves as melanoma cell proliferation inhibitors. Methyl gamma-linolenate inhibits ADP-induced blood platelet aggregation and induces apoptosis. Methyl gamma-linolenate has also been shown to regulate the production of amp-activated protein kinase (AMPK). Reagent grade, for research purpose.