Epidehydrocholesterin - Names and Identifiers
Epidehydrocholesterin - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C27H48O
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Molar Mass | 388.67 |
Density | 0.9506 (rough estimate) |
Melting Point | 185-186° |
Boling Point | 454.32°C (rough estimate) |
Specific Rotation(α) | D20 +34° (c = 1.7 in chloroform) |
pKa | 15.14±0.70(Predicted) |
Refractive Index | 1.5250 (estimate) |
Epidehydrocholesterin - Introduction
It is a compound also known as cholestane-3-alpha-ol. It is a solid white crystalline compound with special chemical structure and properties.
Nature:
A lipid compound is highly hydrophobic. It is a derivative of cholesterol with a cholesteric ring and a hydroxyl functional group. This makes it different from other organic compounds in terms of solubility and biological activity.
Use:
It has certain uses in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. It is commonly used as a surfactant and emulsifier and can be used in skin care products. In addition, it is used in the synthesis and research of certain drugs.
Preparation Method:
The method of preparing the pill usually involves a synthetic chemical reaction. One of the commonly used methods is synthesis from cholestane as a raw material by a hydrogen addition reaction and a reduction reaction.
Safety Information:
According to current data, there is no obvious toxicity and danger under ordinary use conditions. However, as a compound, it still needs to be used and stored carefully. If necessary, appropriate laboratory practices and safety measures should be followed during use.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:45:29