Capraldehyde

Capraldehyde is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with Capraldehyde

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Diabetes Mellitus D003920 90 associated lipids
Hemolysis D006461 131 associated lipids
Total 2

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Maury W et al. Identification of light-independent inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus-1 infection through bioguided fractionation of Hypericum perforatum. 2009 Virol. J. pmid:19594941
pmid:19644687
Sharma D et al. Function of SSA subfamily of Hsp70 within and across species varies widely in complementing Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell growth and prion propagation. 2009 PLoS ONE pmid:19680550
pmid:19704193
pmid:19708656
Kelly RC et al. The Vibrio cholerae quorum-sensing autoinducer CAI-1: analysis of the biosynthetic enzyme CqsA. 2009 Nat. Chem. Biol. pmid:19838203
Fuchs P et al. Breath gas aldehydes as biomarkers of lung cancer. 2010 Int. J. Cancer pmid:19839051
pmid:19863976
Reynisson E et al. Bacterial composition and succession during storage of North-Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) at superchilled temperatures. 2009 BMC Microbiol. pmid:19961579
Kigathi RN et al. Emission of volatile organic compounds after herbivory from Trifolium pratense (L.) under laboratory and field conditions. 2009 J. Chem. Ecol. pmid:20013039