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12-Bromododecanoic Acid

CAS: 73367-80-3

Ref. TM-T85020

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Product Information

Name:
12-Bromododecanoic Acid
Synonyms:
  • NSC 660375
  • 12-Bromolauric Acid
  • 12-Bromo-C12:0
  • 12-Bromododecanoate
  • 12-Bromolauric acid
  • Dodecanoic acid, 12-bromo-
  • ω-Bromododecanoic acid
Description:

12-Bromododecanoic acid, a halogenated derivative of lauric acid, serves in the synthesis of clickable myristic acid derivatives and functions as a model fatty acid ligand for elucidating the X-ray crystal structure of bovine β-lactoglobulin-ligand complexes. This compound, at a concentration of 10 µg/ml, has been shown to diminish virion DNA in the culture supernatant of primary hepatocytes from a duckling model of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and exhibits inhibitory activity against HIV replication in CEM-SS T cells with an EC50 value of 38 µM.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
279.218
Formula:
C12H23BrO2
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Solid
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