N-Benzylpalmitamide

N-Benzylpalmitamide

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Catalog Number ACM74058712-1
CAS Number 74058-71-2
Synonyms Macamide impurity 4
Molecular Weight 345.6
InChI InChI=1S/C23H39NO/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-17-20-23(25)24-21-22-18-15-14-16-19-22/h14-16,18-19H,2-13,17,20-21H2,1H3,(H,24,25)
InChI Key MLGPKWUKOQAAGI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Melting Point 95-96 °C
Purity 95%+
Complexity 297
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count 1
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count 0
Exact Mass 345.303164868
Heavy Atom Count 25
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 1
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 1
Monoisotopic Mass 345.303164868
PhysicalState Powder
Rotatable Bond Count 16
Topological Polar Surface Area 29.1 Ų
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What is the chemical formula of N-Benzylpalmitamide?

The chemical formula of N-Benzylpalmitamide is C23H39NO.

What is the molecular weight of N-Benzylpalmitamide?

The molecular weight of N-Benzylpalmitamide is 345.56 g/mol.

What is the melting point of N-Benzylpalmitamide?

The melting point of N-Benzylpalmitamide is 95-96℃.

What is the boiling point of N-Benzylpalmitamide?

The predicted boiling point of N-Benzylpalmitamide is 501.9±29.0 °C.

In what type of solvents is N-Benzylpalmitamide soluble in?

N-Benzylpalmitamide is soluble in organic solvent ethanol at a maximum of 2mg/ml.

What is the storage temperature recommended for N-Benzylpalmitamide?

The recommended storage temperature for N-Benzylpalmitamide is 2-8°C.

What is the role of N-Benzylpalmitamide according to ChEBI?

N-Benzylpalmitamide is a moderate inhibitor of fatty acid amide hydrolase and has roles as a neuroprotective agent, a plant metabolite, and an EC 3.5.1.99 inhibitor.

What is a potential risk factor associated with genetic mutations in FAAH?

Genetic mutations in FAAH may constitute important risk factors for problem drug use.

What is the main function of the enzyme FAAH?

FAAH is responsible for the hydrolysis of endogenous signaling lipids, including the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide and the sleep-inducing substance oleamide.

Where can N-Benzylpalmitamide be naturally found?

N-Benzylpalmitamide can be naturally found in the maca (L. meyenii) plant and is structurally related to cannabinoids.

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