18-methylicosanoic acid

18-methylicosanoic acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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Hair Diseases D006201 1 associated lipids
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Wertz PW and Downing DT Integral lipids of human hair. 1988 Lipids pmid:3185123
Wertz PW and Downing DT Integral lipids of mammalian hair. 1989 Comp. Biochem. Physiol., B pmid:2721159
Jones LN and Rivett DE The role of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in the structure and formation of mammalian hair fibres. 1997 Micron pmid:9519472
Smith JR and Swift JA Lamellar subcomponents of the cuticular cell membrane complex of mammalian keratin fibres show friction and hardness contrast by AFM. 2002 J Microsc pmid:12067362
Kniazeva M et al. Monomethyl branched-chain fatty acids play an essential role in Caenorhabditis elegans development. 2004 PLoS Biol. pmid:15340492
Duvel L et al. Analysis of hair lipids and tensile properties as a function of distance from scalp. 2005 Int J Cosmet Sci pmid:18492187
Breakspear S et al. Effect of the covalently linked fatty acid 18-MEA on the nanotribology of hair's outermost surface. 2005 J. Struct. Biol. pmid:15721577
Smith JR and Swift JA Maple syrup urine disease hair reveals the importance of 18-methyleicosanoic acid in cuticular delamination. 2005 Micron pmid:15725595
Masukawa Y et al. A systematic method for the sensitive and specific determination of hair lipids in combination with chromatography. 2005 J. Chromatogr. B Analyt. Technol. Biomed. Life Sci. pmid:16006202