Chemical Formula: C30H62

Chemical Formula C30H62

Found 21 metabolite its formula value is C30H62

4-Methylnonacosane

4-Methylnonacosane

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


4-Methylnonacosane is a constituent of Papaver somniferum (opium poppy). Constituent of Papaver somniferum (opium poppy)

   

Perhydrosqualene

2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyltetracosane

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1]. Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1].

   

N-Triacontane

CH3-[CH2]28-CH3

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


N-triacontane, also known as ch3-[ch2]28-ch3, is a member of the class of compounds known as alkanes. Alkanes are acyclic branched or unbranched hydrocarbons having the general formula CnH2n+2 , and therefore consisting entirely of hydrogen atoms and saturated carbon atoms. Thus, N-triacontane is considered to be a hydrocarbon lipid molecule. N-triacontane can be found in a number of food items such as common sage, roman camomile, coconut, and radish, which makes N-triacontane a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. The term higher alkanes is sometimes used literally as "alkanes with a higher number of carbon atoms". One definition distinguishes the higher alkanes as the n-alkanes that are solid under natural conditions . n-Triacontane, also known as CH3-[CH2]28-CH3, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as alkanes. These are acyclic branched or unbranched hydrocarbons having the general formula CnH2n+2, and consist entirely of hydrogen atoms and saturated carbon atoms. Thus, n-triacontane is a hydrocarbon lipid molecule that is very hydrophobic, practically insoluble in water, and relatively neutral. N-Triacontane has been detected in roman camomiles, black elderberries, coconuts, corianders, and german camomiles. This could make n-Triacontane a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. n-Triacontane is also found in two medical plants: Leptadenia reticulata and Pluchea lanceolata (https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/143948).

   

SQUALANE

SQUALANE

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1]. Squalane, found in certain fish oils (especially shark liver oil), and some vegetable oils, is a saturated derivative of Squalene. Squalane shows anticancer, antioxidant, skin hydrating, and emollient activities[1].

   
   
   
   
   
   
   

TRIACONTANE

TRIACONTANE

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


A straight-chain alkane with 30 carbon atoms.

   
   

C30 Highly branched isoprenoid

2,6,10,14,18-pentamethyl-7-(3-methyl-pentyl)-nonadecane

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


   

Botryococcane

10-ethyl-2,6,10,13,17,21-hexamethyl-docosane

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


   
   
   
   

3,7,11-Trimethylheptacosane

3,7,11-Trimethylheptacosane

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


   

7,11,15-Trimethylheptacosane

7,11,15-Trimethylheptacosane

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)


   

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EINECS 211-349-5

C30H62 (422.48512519999997)