Description
[ CAS No. ] 557-61-9
[ Molecular Formula ] CH3(CH2)27OH
[ Molecular Weight ] 410.77
[ Stability ] Stable. Light-sensitive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
[ Appearance ] White Powder
[ Specification ] 1.5%–90%
[ Uses ]
Enhance endurance, energy, physical strength;
Improve the response sensitivity;
Ability to improve stress;
Promote the role of sex hormones, reduce muscle pain;
Improve cardiac function;
Lower cholesterol, blood lipids, lower systolic blood pressure;
Increased metabolism.
[ Susage ]
A 28-carbon primary fatty alcohol commonly found in the epicuticular waxes of plants. It has shown protective effects against parkonsonism and due to its excellent tolerability and non-toxicity, octacosanol may be a promising agent for PD treatment.
[ Detection method ] GC
About 1-Octacosanol
1-Octacosanol (also known as n-octacosanol, octacosyl alcohol, cluytyl alcohol, montanyl alcohol) is a straight-chain aliphatic 28-carbon primary fatty alcohol that is common in the epicuticular waxes of plants, including the leaves of many species of Eucalyptus, of most forage and cereal grasses, of Acacia, Trifolium, Pisum and many other legume genera among many others, sometimes as the major wax constituent. Octacosanol also occurs in wheat germ.