Anacardic acid triene

Anacardic acid is a blanket term applied to a family of closely related compounds consisting of salicylic acid with a 15-carbon alkyl chain, which exist either in a fully saturated form or as a monoene, diene, or triene. Anacardic acid triene is a polyunsaturated form of anacardic acid that has been found in cashew nut shell liquid. Anacardic acid triene inhibits NADH oxidase with IC50 of 1.3 µg/ml, which is an enzyme involved in bacterial respiration. Anacardic acid triene is molluscicidal, inducing toxicity in B. glabrata (LC50 = 0.35 ppm), but is inactive against S. mansoni parasites.
Supplier BOC Sciences
Product # 103904-73-0
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Cas 103904-73-0
Molecular Weight 342.47
Molecular Formula C22H30O3
Canonical SMILES OC1=CC=CC(CCCCCCC/C=C\C/C=C\CC=C)=C1C(O)=O
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