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(15Z)-N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-15-tetracosenamide is a lipid with an unstaurated fatty acid tail and a hydroxy group as the polar head. It is a member of the family of fatty N-acyl ethanolamines collectively called endocannabinoids. The hydroxyl group enables further derivatization or replacement with other reactive functional groups. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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3-Hydroxy-hexadecanoic Acid acid is a fatty acid that is found in the mitochondria of the cell and is one of the most abundant fatty acids in human plasma. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups in the presence of activators (e.g. HATU) to form a stable amide bond. The hydroxyl group enables further derivatization or replacement with other reactive functional groups. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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rac-3-Hydroxyoctadecanoic Acid is an enantiomerically pure fatty acid that is found in the mitochondria of the cell and is one of the most abundant fatty acids in human plasma. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups in the presence of activators (e.g. HATU) to form a stable amide bond. The hydroxyl group enables further derivatization or replacement with other reactive functional groups. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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2-Hydroxytetradecanoic Acid is a biological fatty acid and has been shown to inhibit the growth of human pathogens in vitro. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups in the presence of activators (e.g. HATU) to form a stable amide bond. The hydroxyl group enables further derivatization or replacement with other reactive functional groups. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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(R)-3-Hydroxy Myristic Acid is a lipid that plays an intermediate role in fatty acid biosynthesis. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups in the presence of activators (e.g. HATU) to form a stable amide bond. The hydroxyl group enables further derivatization or replacement with other reactive functional groups. Reagent grade, for research purpose.