Chemical Formula: C12H26O

Chemical Formula C12H26O

Found 25 metabolite its formula value is C12H26O

Dodecanol

1-Dodecanol (acd/name 4.0)

C12H26O (186.1983546)


Dodecanol, also known as dodecyl alcohol or lorol, is a member of the class of compounds known as fatty alcohols. Fatty alcohols are aliphatic alcohols consisting of a chain of a least six carbon atoms. Thus, dodecanol is considered to be a fatty alcohol lipid molecule. Dodecanol is practically insoluble (in water) and an extremely weak acidic compound (based on its pKa). Dodecanol can be synthesized from dodecane. Dodecanol can also be synthesized into lauryl palmitoleate and dodecyl palmitate. Dodecanol can be found in a number of food items such as watermelon, quince, prickly pear, and brassicas, which makes dodecanol a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Dodecanol can be found primarily in feces and saliva. Dodecanol exists in all eukaryotes, ranging from yeast to humans. Dodecanol (systematically named dodecan-1-ol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)10CH2OH (also written as C 12H 26O). It is tasteless, colourless solid with a floral smell. It is classified as a fatty alcohol . Dodecanol, also known by its IUPAC name 1-dodecanol or dodecan-1-ol, and by its trivial name dodecyl alcohol and lauryl alcohol, is a fatty alcohol. Dodecanol is a colourless, water insoluble solid with a melting point of 24 °C and boiling point of 259 °C. It has a floral odor. Dodecanol can be obtained from palm kernel or coconut oil fatty acids and methyl esters by reduction. 1-Dodecanol is an endogenous metabolite. 1-Dodecanol is an endogenous metabolite.

   

2-Butyl-1-octanol

2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-6-Phenyl-(+-)-imidazo(2,1-b)thiazole

C12H26O (186.1983546)


2-Butyl-1-octanol is found in alcoholic beverages. 2-Butyl-1-octanol is a constituent of Humulus lupulus (hops) and Portulaca oleracea (purslane). Constituent of Humulus lupulus (hops) and Portulaca oleracea (purslane). 2-Butyl-1-octanol is found in alcoholic beverages and green vegetables.

   

Dihexyl ether

1-(hexyloxy)hexane

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   

2,2-Dimethyldecan-1-ol

2,2-Dimethyldecan-1-ol

C12H26O (186.1983546)


2,2-dimethyldecan-1-ol is a member of the class of compounds known as fatty alcohols. Fatty alcohols are aliphatic alcohols consisting of a chain of a least six carbon atoms. 2,2-dimethyldecan-1-ol is practically insoluble (in water) and an extremely weak acidic compound (based on its pKa). 2,2-dimethyldecan-1-ol can be found in black walnut, which makes 2,2-dimethyldecan-1-ol a potential biomarker for the consumption of this food product.

   

2,4,6-trimethylnonan-1-ol

2,4,6-trimethylnonan-1-ol

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   
   

Ketrax

2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-6-Phenyl-(+-)-imidazo(2,1-b)thiazole

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   
   
   

FOH 12:0

1-Octanol,2-butyl-

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   
   
   

dodecan-1-ol

dodecan-1-ol

C12H26O (186.1983546)


A primary alcohol that is dodecane in which a hydrogen from one of the methyl groups is replaced by a hydroxy group. It is registered for use in apple and pear orchards as a Lepidopteran pheromone/sex attractant, used to disrupt the mating behaviour of certain moths whose larvae destroy crops.

   

2-methyl undecanol

2-methyl undecanol

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   

dihydrocitronellyl ethyl ether

dihydrocitronellyl ethyl ether

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   
   

4-Nonanol,2,6,8-trimethyl-

4-Nonanol,2,6,8-trimethyl-

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   
   

tetramethyl-4-methylene-2-heptanol

tetramethyl-4-methylene-2-heptanol

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   
   

1-Decanol, 2,2-dimethyl-

1-Decanol, 2,2-dimethyl-

C12H26O (186.1983546)


   

Lorol

4-01-00-01844 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)

C12H26O (186.1983546)


1-Dodecanol is an endogenous metabolite. 1-Dodecanol is an endogenous metabolite.

   

Lauryl alcohol

Lauryl alcohol

C12H26O (186.1983546)


1-Dodecanol is an endogenous metabolite. 1-Dodecanol is an endogenous metabolite.

   

2-BUTYL-1-OCTANOL

1-Octanol,2-butyl-

C12H26O (186.1983546)


A primary alcohol that is 1-octanol substituted by a butyl group at position 2. Metabolite observed in cancer metabolism.

   

2-Butyloctan-1-ol

2-Butyloctan-1-ol

C12H26O (186.1983546)