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Agaric acid

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Synonym(s):

2-Hydroxy-1,2,3-nona­decane­tricarboxylic acid, Agaricic acid, Agaricin

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C22H40O7
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
416.55
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PubChem Substance ID:
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Assay

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SMILES string

CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC(C(O)=O)C(O)(CC(O)=O)C(O)=O

InChI

1S/C22H40O7/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-18(20(25)26)22(29,21(27)28)17-19(23)24/h18,29H,2-17H2,1H3,(H,23,24)(H,25,26)(H,27,28)

InChI key

HZLCGUXUOFWCCN-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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Noemí García et al.
Cell biochemistry and biophysics, 51(2-3), 81-87 (2008-07-24)
In this work, we studied the effect of N-ethylmaleimide on permeability transition. The findings indicate that the amine inhibited the effects of carboxyatractyloside and agaric acid. It is known that these reagents interact with the adenine nucleotide carrier through the
The effects of specific lipogenic substrates and metabolic inhibitors on de novo fatty acid synthesis in isolated hepatocytes from chow-fed female rats.
R S Newton et al.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 204(1), 379-386 (1980-10-01)
Metabolic pathways involved in lipogenesis from lactate and acetate in bovine adipose tissue: effects of metabolic inhibitors.
R L Prior et al.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 211(1), 202-210 (1981-10-01)
Agaric acid.
R A Freedland et al.
Methods in enzymology, 72, 497-506 (1981-01-01)
Z X Xu et al.
Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1044(1), 70-76 (1990-05-01)
Fetal lung fatty-acid synthase and choline-phosphate cytidylyltransferase activities are increased by glucocorticoids. There is evidence that the hormone increases synthesis of fatty-acid synthase but only increases the catalytic activity of the cytidylyltransferase. Free fatty acids and a number of phospholipids

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