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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Starkenmann C et al. Comparison of volatile constituents of Persicaria odorata(Lour.) Soják (Polygonum odoratum Lour.) and Persicaria hydropiper L. Spach (Polygonum hydropiper L.). 2006 J. Agric. Food Chem. pmid:16608232
Breton G and Kay SA Circadian rhythms lit up in Chlamydomonas. 2006 Genome Biol. pmid:16677428
Röck F et al. Comparative analysis of volatile constituents from mice and their urine. 2006 J. Chem. Ecol. pmid:16770722
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Weschler CJ Ozone's impact on public health: contributions from indoor exposures to ozone and products of ozone-initiated chemistry. 2006 Environ. Health Perspect. pmid:17035131
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Woo CC et al. Broad activation of the glomerular layer enhances subsequent olfactory responses. 2007 Chem. Senses pmid:17071941