Product: | 1,9-Nonanedioic-d14 acid | ||||
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Catalog Number: | D4123 | ||||
CAS Number: | 119176-67-9 | ||||
Synonyms: |
1,9-Azelaic-d14 Acid; 1,9-Heptanedicarboxylic-d14 Acid; 1,9-Lapargylic-d14 Acid |
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Formula: | HOOC(CD2)7COOH | ||||
Molecular Weight: | 202.31 | ||||
Appearance: | White solid | ||||
Category: | Fatty Acids 13C & 2H Alphabetical Listing | ||||
Stability: | Stable under recommended storage conditions. | ||||
Storage: |
Store at room temperature. Adequate ventilation. Protect from moisture |
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Transportation: |
Non-hazardous for transport |
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Literature References: |
Jung, H. W.; Tschaplinski, T. J.; Wang, L.; Glazebrook, J.; Greenberg, J. T., Priming in Systemic Plant Immunity. Science, 2009, 324 (5923): 89–91.; Liu R. H., Smith M. K., Basta S. A., Farmer E. R., Azelaic acid in the treatment of papulopustular rosacea - A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Archive of Dermatology, 2006, 142 (8): 1047–1052. |
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Applications: | A labeled saturated dicarboxylic acid. A component of many hair and skin conditioners. Involved in defense responses after infection in plants. Induces the accumulation of salicylic acid. Also used to treat comedonal and inflammatory acne. |