2-Methylheptadecanoic acid

2-Methylheptadecanoic acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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Kubota K et al. The molecular assembly of the ionic liquid/aliphatic carboxylic acid/aliphatic amine as effective and safety transdermal permeation enhancers. 2016 Eur J Pharm Sci pmid:26965004
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Guillon F et al. A comprehensive overview of grain development in Brachypodium distachyon variety Bd21. 2012 J. Exp. Bot. pmid:22016425
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Leonova S et al. Mobilization of lipid reserves during germination of oat (Avena sativa L.), a cereal rich in endosperm oil. 2010 J. Exp. Bot. pmid:20497973
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Ashby RD et al. Methyl-branched poly(hydroxyalkanoate) biosynthesis from 13-methyltetradecanoic acid and mixed isostearic acid isomer substrates. 2009 Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. pmid:19644690
Herczeg M et al. Toward synthesis of the isosteric sulfonate analogues of the AT-III binding domain of heparin. 2009 Org. Lett. pmid:19473011
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Cho Y et al. An inverse relationship between ceramide synthesis and clinical severity in patients with psoriasis. 2004 J. Korean Med. Sci. pmid:15608398
Santos WL et al. Synthesis and biological evaluation of phosphonic and thiophosphoric acid derivatives of lysophosphatidic acid. 2004 Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. pmid:15177455
Chollet JL et al. Development of a topically active imiquimod formulation. 1999 Pharm Dev Technol pmid:10027211
Araki K et al. Reduced cytotoxicity of a root canal sealer through eugenol substitution. 1993 J Endod pmid:8151243
MacDonald RC et al. Inhibition of sendai virus-induced hemolysis by long chain fatty acids. 1984 Virology pmid:6324464
COOKE NJ et al. The branched-chain fatty acids of mutton fat. 3. The isolation of 16-methylheptadecanoic acid (isostearic acid). 1956 Biochem. J. pmid:13363830
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