Chemical Formula: C18H33O2-

Chemical Formula C18H33O2-

Found 12 metabolite its formula value is C18H33O2-

petroselinate

cis-omega-12-octadecenoic acid

C18H33O2- (281.248)


Petroselinic acid, also known as (6z)-petroselinate or (Z)-6-octadecenoate, is a member of the class of compounds known as long-chain fatty acids. Long-chain fatty acids are fatty acids with an aliphatic tail that contains between 13 and 21 carbon atoms. Petroselinic acid is practically insoluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Petroselinic acid can be found in a number of food items such as jicama, common salsify, orange bell pepper, and cardoon, which makes petroselinic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Petroselinic acid can be found primarily in blood. Petroselinic acid is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in several animal and vegetable fats and oils. It is a white powder and is commercially available. In chemical terms, petroselinic acid is classified as a monounsaturated omega-12 fatty acid, abbreviated with a lipid number of 18:1 cis-6. It has the formula CH3(CH2)10CH=CH(CH2)4COOH. The term "petroselinic" means related to, or derived from, oil of Petroselinum, parsley. Petroselinic acid is an positional isomer of oleic acid . Petroselinic acid, also known as (6z)-petroselinate or (Z)-6-octadecenoate, is a member of the class of compounds known as long-chain fatty acids. Long-chain fatty acids are fatty acids with an aliphatic tail that contains between 13 and 21 carbon atoms. Petroselinic acid is practically insoluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). Petroselinic acid can be found in a number of food items such as jicama, common salsify, orange bell pepper, and cardoon, which makes petroselinic acid a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Petroselinic acid can be found primarily in blood. Petroselinic acid is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in several animal and vegetable fats and oils. It is a white powder and is commercially available. In chemical terms, petroselinic acid is classified as a monounsaturated omega-12 fatty acid, abbreviated with a lipid number of 18:1 cis-6. It has the formula CH3(CH2)10CH=CH(CH2)4COOH. The term "petroselinic" means related to, or derived from, oil of Petroselinum, parsley. Petroselinic acid is an positional isomer of oleic acid.

   

Oleate

Oleate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


A C18, long straight-chain monounsaturated fatty acid anion; and the conjugate base of oleic acid, arising from deprotonation of the carboxylic acid group.

   

Elaidate

Elaidate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


A long-chain fatty acid anion that is the conjugate base of elaidic acid; shown to exert detrimental effects on mitochondrial lipid composition and function.

   

trans-Vaccenate

trans-Vaccenate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


   

cis-Vaccenate

cis-Vaccenate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


   

Octadecenoate

Octadecenoate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


   

Octadec-11-enoate

Octadec-11-enoate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


   

Octadec-9-enoate

Octadec-9-enoate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


An octadecenoate in which the double bond is at C-9.

   

Petroselaidate

Petroselaidate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


An unsaturated fatty acid anion resulting from the deprotonation of the carboxy group of petroselaidic acid. The major species at pH 7.3.

   

(13Z)-Octadecenoate

(13Z)-Octadecenoate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


An octadecenoate that is the conjugate base of (13Z)-octadecenoic acid, obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy group; major species at pH 7.3.

   

trans-10-Octadecenoate

trans-10-Octadecenoate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


   

Petroselinate

Petroselinate

C18H33O2- (281.248)


An unsaturated fatty acid anion resulting from the deprotonation of the carboxy group of petroselinic acid. The major species at pH 7.3.