Appearance
Beige flakes with a fatty odor
Function
13-Docosenamide is the amide of docosenoic acid. It was first identified in the cerebrospinal fluid of sleep-deprived cats. It has also been detected in the cerebrospinal fluid of rats and humans. 1 13-Docosenamide causes reduced mobility and slightly lessened awareness in rats, whereas 9-octadecenamide induces physiological sleep.
Synonyms
Erucamide; Cis-13-Docosenoic Amide; T/N: Erucylamide; Erucic Acid Amide; Kemamide E; Petrac Eramide; Polydis TR 131; Unislip 1753
Storage
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place.
Packages
- 100 Gram HDPE WM Bottle
- 1 lb. Bulk
Industry
- Pharmaceutical
Product Class
- Acidulants
- fatty acids
Other
- Origin: Synthetic
- Shelf life: 1 year from mfg. date
- Freight Classification: NMFC 43940 SUB 2 CLASS 85
- Kosher Status: Not Kosher
- Flash Point: 230 øC
- Melting Point: 79-81 øC
- API: NO
- Allergen: NO
- Hazmat: YES
- Molecular Weight: 337.58 g/mol