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
Hemolysis D006461 131 associated lipids
Diabetes Mellitus D003920 90 associated lipids
Total 2

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Zhang S et al. Influence of pulsed electric field treatments on the volatile compounds of milk in comparison with pasteurized processing. J. Food Sci. pmid:21535640
Beck JJ et al. Volatile analysis of ground almonds contaminated with naturally occurring fungi. 2011 J. Agric. Food Chem. pmid:21528918
Wube AA et al. Synthesis of N-substituted 2-[(1E)-alkenyl]-4-(1H)-quinolone derivatives as antimycobacterial agents against non-tubercular mycobacteria. 2011 Eur J Med Chem pmid:21429630
Cha DH et al. Eavesdropping on plant volatiles by a specialist moth: significance of ratio and concentration. 2011 PLoS ONE pmid:21347337
Selvaraju SB et al. Susceptibility of Mycobacterium immunogenum and Pseudomonas fluorescens to formaldehyde and non-formaldehyde biocides in semi-synthetic metalworking fluids. 2011 Int J Mol Sci pmid:21340010
Schulz S et al. Biological activity of volatiles from marine and terrestrial bacteria. 2010 Mar Drugs pmid:21339960
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Bischof Vukušić S et al. Cotton textiles modified with citric acid as efficient anti-bacterial agent for prevention of nosocomial infections. 2011 Croat. Med. J. pmid:21328723
Choi H et al. Sources of propylene glycol and glycol ethers in air at home. 2010 Int J Environ Res Public Health pmid:21318004