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Nervonic acid (24:1, n−9) is a
fatty acid. It is a
monounsaturated analog of
lignoceric acid (24:0). It is also
known as
selacholeic acid and cis-15-tetracosenoic...
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molecular weight 338.57,
melting point 33–35 °C. CAS
Registry Number 112-86-7.
Nervonic acid has 24 carbons, is
found in
brain glycolipids (Nervon) and sphingomyelin...
- C20:0 - - 11-Eicosenoic acid C20:1 11 76.7
Behenic acid C22:0 -
trace Erucic acid C22:1 13 12.1
Lignoceric acid C24:0 - 0.1
Nervonic acid C24:1 15 1.0...
- acid (35–38%),
eicosenoic acid (3.5–5.5%),
erucic acid (1.5–3.5%), and
nervonic acid (1.5%).
Healthy adults typically produce ample GLA from
dietary linoleic...
- its seed has the highest-known
proportion of
nervonic acid (C24H46O2,
PubChem CID: 5281120).
Nervonic acid is an
important component in
myelin biosynthesis...
- 11Z)-eicosa-5,8,11-trienoic acid
erucic acid 22:1 (n−9) (Z)-docos-13-enoic acid
nervonic acid 24:1 (n−9) (Z)-tetracos-15-enoic acid
ximenic acid 26:1 (n−9)...
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Cerotic acid (C26)
Myristoleic acid
Oleic acid
Eicosenoic acids Erucic acid
Nervonic acid
Linoleic acid (LA) - an
essential fatty acid α-Linolenic acid (ALA)...
- from reproducing. (Z)-9-Tricosene is
biosynthesized in
house flies from
nervonic acid. The acid is
converted into the acyl-CoA
derivative and then reduced...
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ceroplastic acid (C35).
Several monounsaturated VLCFAs are also known:
nervonic acid (Δ15-24:1),
ximenic acid (Δ17-26:1), and
lumequeic acid (Δ21-30:1)...
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makes up
around 22% of the seed
fatty acids. The
relatively high
levels of
nervonic acid and
lower levels of
erucic acid may make this
species one of commercial...