- Trimyristin
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Reference= ["Merck Index ", 11th Edition, 9638.]
Name = Trimyristin
ImageFileL1 = trimiristina.png
ImageSizeL1 = 100px
ImageFileR1 = Trimyristin-3D-vdW.png
ImageSizeR1 = 150px
IUPACName = 1,3-Di(tetradecanoyloxy)propan-2-yl tetradecanoate
OtherNames = glyceryl trimyristate
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
PubChem = 11148
CASNo = 555-45-3
SMILES = CCCCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)OCC (COC(=O)CCCCCCCCCCCCC)O C(=O)CCCCCCCCCCCCC
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = C45H86O6
MolarMass = 723.16 g/mol
Density = 0.885 g/cm3 at 60 °C
MeltingPt = 56-57 °C
Solubility = InsolubleTrimyristin is an
ester with the chemical formula C45H86O6. It is asaturated fat which is thetriglyceride ofmyristic acid . Trimyristin is found naturally in many vegetable fats and oils. Trimyristin is a white to yellowish-gray solid that is insoluble in water, but soluble inethanol ,benzene ,chloroform ,dichloromethane , and ether.The isolation of trimyristin from powdered
nutmeg is a common introductory-level college organic chemistry experiment. It is an uncommonly simple natural product extraction because nutmeg oil generally consists of over eighty percent trimyristin. Trimyristin makes up between 20-25% of the overall mass of dried, ground nutmeg. Separation is generally effected bysteam distillation and purification uses extraction from ether followed by distillation orrotary evaporation to remove the volatilesolvent . The extraction of trimyristin can also be done with diethyl ether at room temperature, due to its high solubility in the ether. The experiment is frequently included in curricula, both for its relative ease and to provide instruction in these techniques.References
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