12:0 Coenzyme A | MedChemExpress (MCE)
12:0 Coenzyme A (Lauroyl coenzyme A triammonium) is an intermediary in fatty acid synthesis or metabolism, formed by combining long-chain fatty acids (or lauric acid) with coenzyme A. 12:0 Coenzyme A is involved in lipid biosynthesis and fatty acid transport, in which coenzyme A acts as a transport molecule to help move and target specific compounds[1][2].
Trivial name | 12:0 Coenzyme A |
Catalog Number | HY-E70256 |
Alternative Name(s) | Lauroyl coenzyme A triammonium |
Research Area | Others |
CAS# | 799812-84-3 |
Purity | ≥98.0% |
SMILES | O[C@H]1[C@@H](O[C@@H]([C@H]1OP(O)(O)=O)COP(OP(OCC(C)(C)[C@@H](O)C(NCCC(NCCSC(CCCCCCCCCCC)=O)=O)=O)(O)=O)(O)=O)N2C3=NC=NC(N)=C3N=C2.N.N.N |
Size | 1 mg |
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