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Undecanoic acid (Synonyms: NSC 7885, Hendecanoic Acid, Undecylic Acid)

Catalog No.GC38246

Undecanoic acid (Undecanoate) is a monocarboxylic acid with antimycotic property, which inhibits the production of exocellular keratinase, lipase and the biosynthesis of several phospholipids in T.

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Undecanoic acid Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 112-37-8

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Undecanoic acid (Undecanoate) is a monocarboxylic acid with antimycotic property, which inhibits the production of exocellular keratinase, lipase and the biosynthesis of several phospholipids in T. rubrum[1].

[1]. Hornung B, et al. Medium chain length fatty acids stimulate triacylglycerol synthesis in tissue culture cells. Biochem Pharmacol. 1992 Jan 22;43(2):175-81. [2]. Das SK, et al. Effect of undecanoic acid on phospholipid metabolism in Trichophyton rubrum. Sabouraudia. 1982 Dec;20(4):267-72. [3]. Das SK, et al. Effect of undecanoic acid on the production of exocellular lipolytic and keratinolytic enzymes by undecanoic acid-sensitive and -resistant strains of Trichophyton rubrum. Sabouraudia. 1982 Sep;20(3):179-84. [4]. Coppa M, et al. Effect of a hay-based diet or different upland grazing systems on milk volatile compounds. J Agric Food Chem. 2011 May 11;59(9):4947-54.

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