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cis-hexadecenoic acid

Known as: Fatty Acid 16:1 cis, 6-Hexadecenoic Acid, (Z)-, 6-Hexadecenoic Acid, (6Z)- 
A class of monounsaturated fatty acids with 16 carbons and the double bond in the cis formation.
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2018
2018
adeceneate. Addition of sodium glutamate (1.0%), Mg S04 (2mM), and thiamine (2mM) increased the productivity of the unsaturated… 
2017
2017
The antimicrobial properties of cis-6-hexadecenoic acid (C16:1Δ6), a component of the innate human metabolome, were studied and… 
2008
2008
The manuscript “Eosinophils mediate early alum adjuvant-elicited B cell priming and IgM production” was selected as a Pivotal… 
2007
2007
cis-6-Hexadecenoic acid is a major component of human sebaceous lipids that is involved in skin self-sterilization and atopic… 
2000
2000
Resting cells of a double mutant noted as KSM-MT66, derived from Rhodococcus sp. strain KSM-B-3 by UV irradiation, were found to… 
1980
1980
The major polar lipids in cells of Pseudomonas putrefaciens NCIB 10472 grown on nutrient agar were phosphatidylethanolamine… 
1971
1971
An unusual series of monoenoic fatty acids constitutes about 85% of the total acids in seed oil fromThunbergia alata. The major…