Molecular Formula | C20H34O |
Molar Mass | 290.48 |
Appearance | liquid |
Storage Condition | −20°C |
In vitro study | Arachidonyl alcohol can be converted from arachidonic acid, then arachidonyl alcoho accumulated inside the cells as a wax ester. A new strain, Acinetobacter species N-476-2, can effectively convert arachidonic acid to arachidonyl alcohol. |
WGK Germany | 3 |
biological activity | Arachidonyl alcohol is a long-chain primary fatty alcohol. Arachidonyl alcohol may be used as a substrate for the production of ether lipids. |
Target | IC50: substrate for ether lipids |