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trans-2-Decenoic acid [334-49-6]

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CDX-D0300
Chemodex
CAS Number334-49-6
Product group Chemicals
Estimated Purity>95%
Molecular Weight170.25
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Chemodex
  • Product Name
    trans-2-Decenoic acid [334-49-6]
  • Delivery Days Customer
    10
  • CAS Number
    334-49-6
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Estimated Purity
    >95%
  • Hazard Information
    Non-hazardous,Warning
  • Molecular Formula
    C10H18O2
  • Molecular Weight
    170.25
  • Scientific Description
    Chemical. CAS: 334-49-6. Formula: C10H18O2. MW: 170.25. Synthetic. trans-2-Decenoic acid is an unsaturated short chain fatty acid that is secreted by S. mutans. It is a novel interkingdom-signaling molecule (from a Gram-positive organism) that inhibits hyphal formation of the dimorphic fungus C. albicans by blocking the yeast-to-hyphal morphological transition. It might play a critical role in regulating the disintegration of aerobic granules. As in other parts of the body, Streptococci and Candida coexist in the mouth and compete for the same substrate. In a mixed species environment such as the oral cavity the quantitative and qualitative nature of the bacteria modulates the biofilm formation of C. albicans. trans-2-Decenoic acid is structurally similar to undecylenic acid, the active ingredient of Desenex, a widely used antifungal agent. In addition, trans-2-Decenoic acid inhibited the luciferase reporter activity and therefore the bioluminescence of the Gram-negative marine bacteria Vibrio harveyi. trans-2-Decenoic acid is found in royal jelly produced from the hypopharyngeal and mandibular gland secretions of honeybees. Demonstrates weak estrogenic activity, inhibiting binding of 17beta-estradiol to estrogen receptor beta. - trans-2-Decenoic acid is an unsaturated short chain fatty acid that is secreted by S. mutans. It is a novel interkingdom-signaling molecule (from a Gram-positive organism) that inhibits hyphal formation of the dimorphic fungus C. albicans by blocking the yeast-to-hyphal morphological transition. It might play a critical role in regulating the disintegration of aerobic granules. As in other parts of the body, Streptococci and Candida coexist in the mouth and compete for the same substrate. In a mixed species environment such as the oral cavity the quantitative and qualitative nature of the bacteria modulates the biofilm formation of C. albicans. trans-2-Decenoic acid is structurally similar to undecylenic acid, the active ingredient of Desenex, a widely used antifungal agent. In addition, trans-2-Decenoic acid inhibited the luciferase reporter activity and therefore the bioluminescence of the Gram-negative marine bacteria Vibrio harveyi. trans-2-Decenoic acid is found in royal jelly produced from the hypopharyngeal and mandibular gland secretions of honeybees. Demonstrates weak estrogenic activity, inhibiting binding of 17beta-estradiol to estrogen receptor beta.
  • SMILES
    CCCCCCC/C=C/C(O)=O
  • Storage Instruction
    2°C to 8°C,-20°C
  • UNSPSC
    12352200