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Dilauroyl-rac-glycerol (Synonyms: Didodecanoylglycerol)

Catalog No.GC40311

Dilauroyl-rac-glycerol is comprised of a mixture of C12:0 diglyceride racemates with acyl groups attached at either α, α- or α, β-positions.

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Dilauroyl-rac-glycerol Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 27638-00-2

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1g
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Dilauroyl-rac-glycerol is comprised of a mixture of C12:0 diglyceride racemates with acyl groups attached at either α, α- or α, β-positions. It has been used for the investigation of biological and physicochemical relationships of membrane glycerides. It has also been employed as an industrial surfactant and a building block for synthesis of lipid derivatives.

Reference:
[1]. Oo, K.C., and Stumpf, P.K. Some enzymic activities in the germinating oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) seedling. Plant Physiology 73(4), 1028-1032 (1983).
[2]. Lin, C.Y., Abraham, S., and Smith, S. Acyl specificity in triglyceride synthesis by lactating rat mammary gland. Journal of Lipid Research 17(6), 647-656 (1976).
[3]. Zhong, N., Gui, Z., Huang, J., et al. Solvent-free enzymatic synthesis of 1,3-diacylglycerols by direct esterification of glycerol with saturated fatty acids. Lipids in Health and Disease 12(1), 1-7 (2013).

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