For research use only, not for therapeutic use.
9-Oxononanoic Acid(CAT: C000541) is an aldehydic compound that forms as a result of lipid peroxidation of Linoleic Acid, an essential omega-6 fatty acid. This product’s formation is often associated with oxidative stress and cellular damage, and its presence can provide insights into oxidative processes occurring within biological systems. Additionally, Linoleic Acid has diverse applications in skincare. When used topically, it exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, helps reduce acne, and aids in maintaining skin moisture.
Catalog Number | C000541 |
CAS Number | 2553-17-5 |
Synonyms | Azelaaldehydic Acid; Azelaic Semialdehyde; Nonanal-9-oic Acid; ω-Oxononanoic Acid; |
Molecular Formula | C₉H₁₆O₃ |
Purity | ≥95% |
Solubility | Chloroform (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) |
Appearance | White to Off-White Low-Melting Solid |
Storage | 4°C, Hygroscopic |
Reference | Spiteller, P., et al.: BBA-Mol Cell Biol L, 1531, 188 (2001); Letawe, C., et al.: Clin. Exp. Dermatol., 23, 56 (2002); Darmstadt, GL., et al.: Acta Paediatr., 91, 546 (2002); |