Long-chain compounds are compounds that are formed by covalent bonds of many repeating units. Their molecular structure is usually complex and consists of atoms. Long-chain compounds are characterized by having a long, branched structure, usually in the form of a line or reticulation.
CAS Number 112-95-8
Common name eicosane
The English name is icosane
Molecular weight 282547
Density 08±0.1 g/cm3
Boiling point 3434±5.0 °c at 760 mmhg
Molecular formula C20H42
Melting point 35-37 °C (lit)
Appearance: Colorless crystals or wax-like solids.
The synthesis and degradation process of long-chain compounds often requires multiple steps. During the synthesis process, a series of enzyme-catalyzed reactions gradually assemble small molecular units into long-chain compounds. These reactions often need to be performed in specific organelles or cell sites to ensure the correct molecular structure and quantity. During degradation, long-chain compounds are broken down into smaller molecules or monomers, which are broken down into energy or used to synthesize new molecules.
Purity: 95%+
Retention time: 1 year.
Specification: mg g
Packing: bottled and bagged.
Storage conditions: -20°C in the dark.
Uses: Only for scientific research, not for human body.
Manufacturer: Xi'an Haoran Biotechnology.
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The above information comes from Haoran MSQ2023.12.28