Chemical Formula: C23H48O

Chemical Formula C23H48O

Found 18 metabolite its formula value is C23H48O

12-Tricosanol

tricosan-12-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


12-Tricosanol is a constituent of leaf wax of Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort) Constituent of leaf wax of Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort).

   

1-Tricosanol

N-Tricosyl alcohol

C23H48O (340.3705)


1-tricosanol, also known as N-tricosyl alcohol, 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. 1-tricosanol is practically insoluble (in water) and an extremely weak acidic compound (based on its pKa). 1-tricosanol can be synthesized from tricosane. 1-tricosanol can also be synthesized into 22-methyltricosan-1-ol. 1-tricosanol can be found in black elderberry and coriander, which makes 1-tricosanol a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products.

   

tricosanol

Tricosyl alcohol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

12-Tricosanol

tricosan-12-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

FOH 23:0

tricosan-12-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

Tricosan-2-ol

Tricosan-2-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


A secondary fatty alcohol that is tricosane substituted by a hydroxy group at position 2.

   

10-Tricosanol

10-Tricosanol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

7-tricosanol

7-tricosanol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

Tricosan-8-ol

Tricosan-8-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

Tricosan-9-ol

Tricosan-9-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

Tricosan-5-ol

Tricosan-5-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

Tricosan-3-ol

Tricosan-3-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

Tricosan-4-ol

Tricosan-4-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

Tricosan-6-ol

Tricosan-6-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

24897-74-3

tricosan-12-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

20-Methyldocosan-1-ol

20-Methyldocosan-1-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


A long-chain primary fatty alcohol that is docosan-1-ol substituted by a methyl group at position 20.

   

11-Tricosanol

11-Tricosanol

C23H48O (340.3705)


   

tricosan-1-ol

tricosan-1-ol

C23H48O (340.3705)


A very long-chain primary fatty alcohol that is tricosane in which a hydrogen attached to one of the terminal carbons is replaced by a hydroxy group. It has been isolated from bulbs of Polianthes tuberosa, bran from the Italian bread wheat variety Pegaso and its 11 near-isogenic lines, and from the aerial parts of Centaurea austro-anatolica.