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19:0 PC
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19:0 PC

CAS: 95416-27-6

Ref. 3D-VDA41627

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19:0 PC
Description:

19:0 PC is a fatty acid that is found in phospholipids and glycolipids. It can be detected by a lipidomic technique called phase chromatography. This technique separates lipids based on the length of their acyl chains. The detection sensitivity of this technique is 0.1% of the total lipid content in the sample and it has been used to detect fatty acids that are not easily detectable by other techniques, such as gas chromatography or thin-layer chromatography. 19:0 PC has been shown to play an important role in metabolic disorders and in the regulation of cb2 receptor activity. It also participates in biosynthesis and cellular metabolism, where it plays a role in membrane fluidity and stability. 19:0 PC has also been shown to be important for lipidome analysis, which studies the metabolites produced by cells during lipid metabolism.

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Biosynth
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
818.2 g/mol
Formula:
C46H92NO8P
Purity:
Min. 95%
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