Reference of cis-13-DocosenamideIn 2021, Li, Wengkun;Li, Jia;Wu, Bingmin;Lin, Ying;Kang, Huasheng;Liu, Li;Zhang, Guifang published 《Analysis of liposoluble components of cultivated and wild Lignosus rhinocerus》. 《Zhongyao Xinyao Yu Linchuang Yaoli》published the findings. The article contains the following contents:
Objective Analyzing the differences in fat-soluble chem. composition between cultivated and wild Lignosus rhinocerus. Methods The sclerotium of Lignosus rhinocerus was artificially cultivated, and then, the liposol. components were extracted from sclerotium by refluxing extraction with petroleum ether, and the difference in chem. compositions between cultivated (in rice and in sawdust, resp.) and wild Lignosus rhinocerus were analyzed by gas chromatog.-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The relative percentages of components were also calculated Results Eleven, 10 and 14 compounds were identified from the ingredients in petroleum ether extracts of the rice group (RP), sawdust group (SP), and wild group (WP) resp. The majority of them are hydrocarbon compounds The common components are 2, 4-Di-tert-butylphenol, pentacosane and hentriacontane. The relative percentage contents of pentacosane and hentriacontane were 15.85%, 17.36%, 16.43% and 12.01%, 11.58%, 19.29% for RP, SP and WP, resp. The difference of these three are:the ingredients of the rice group mainly contain Ergosterol and Nonacosane; those of the sawdust group mainly contain Docosane, Tricosane, Tetracosane; those of wild group varieties mainly contain Tetracosane, Erucylamide, Di-Bu phthalate, and 9, 12-Octadecadienoic acid (Z, Z) -, Et ester. Conclusion The lipophilic composition in petroleum ether extracts of cultivated and wild Lignosus rhinocerus are identical, which included 2, 4-Di-tertbutylphenol, pentacosane and hentriacontane; but there are clear differences. These findings provide reference for the quality evaluation and utilization of cultivated products of Lignosus rhinocerus. The experimental procedure involved many compounds, such as cis-13-Docosenamide (cas: 112-84-5) .
cis-13-Docosenoamide(cas: 112-84-5) is a primary fatty amide resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of erucic acid with ammonia.Reference of cis-13-Docosenamide It has a role as a human metabolite, a rat metabolite, a mammalian metabolite, a plant metabolite and an EC 3.1.1.7 (acetylcholinesterase) inhibitor.
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