Description
14-methyl Pentadecanoic acid methyl ester is a methylated fatty acid methyl ester that has been found in
S. zeai sea sponges as the fatty acyl component of zeamide,
A. indica leaf extract, and
C. vulgaris and
H. pluvialis microalgae. It is a major component of the vancomycin-induced biofilm produced by vancomycin-resistant
S. aureus (VRSA). 14-methyl Pentadecanoic acid methyl ester has been used as a standard for the quantification of 14-methyl pentadecanoic acid in various foods by GC-MS. [Matreya, LLC. Catalog No. 1601]
Uses
Methyl 14-methylpentadecanoate is an ester product.
Definition
ChEBI: Methyl 14-methylpentadecanoate is a fatty acid methyl ester.
References
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10.3390/molecules22091455[2] N. HANDAYANI H H D Ariyanti. Potential Production of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids From Microalgae[J]. International Journal of Science and Engineering, 2011, 2 1: 13-16. DOI:
10.12777/ijse.2.1.13-16[3] ZULFIQAR ALI MIRANI Nusrat J. Role of extra-cellular fatty acids in vancomycin induced biofilm formation by vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus.[J]. Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2013, 26 2: 383-389.