- Pristanic acid
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IUPACName=2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecanoic acid
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CASNo=1189-37-3
PubChem=123929
SMILES=CC(C)CCCC(C)CCCC(C)CCCC(C)C(=O)O
Section2= Chembox Properties
Formula=C19H38O2
MolarMass=298.504
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Autoignition=Pristanic acid (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecanoic acid) is a
terpenoid acid present at micromolar concentrations in theblood plasma of healthy individuals. It is also found in thelipids from many sources such asfreshwater sponges ,krill ,earthworm s,whale s, human milk fat, bovine depot fat, butterfat orCalifornia npetroleum . It is usually present in combination withphytanic acid . In humans, pristanic acid is obtained from two sources: either directly from the diet or as the alpha oxidation product ofphytanic acid . At physiological concentrations pristanic acid is a natural ligand for PPARα. In liver, pristanic acid is degraded by peroxisomalbeta oxidation to propionyl-CoA. Together with phytanic acid, pristanic acid accumulates in several inherited disorders such asZellweger syndrome .Pristanic acid was first isolated from
butterfat by R. P. Hansen and J. D. Morrison in 1964ref|Hansen. The name of the substance is derived frompristane (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane), the correspondinghydrocarbon . Pristane was isolated fromshark liver and was named afterLatin "pristis", "shark".Note
#R. P. Hansen, J. D. Morrison, The isolation and identification of 2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecanoic acid from butterfat, "Biochemical Journal" 1964 Nov;93(2):225-8.
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