Methyl dotriacontanoate is a naturally occurring fatty acid methyl ester. It serves as an endogenous metabolite found in the cuticular wax of Picea abies needles and in sediment samples from various geographical locations, including the Harney River in Florida and Lake Kivu in the East African Rift Valley. Its presence in these environments suggests potential roles in ecological and biochemical research applications, particularly in studies related to plant metabolism and natural wax formations.
Methyl dotriacontanoate is a naturally occurring fatty acid methyl ester. It serves as an endogenous metabolite found in the cuticular wax of Picea abies needles and in sediment samples from various geographical locations, including the Harney River in Florida and Lake Kivu in the East African Rift Valley. Its presence in these environments suggests potential roles in ecological and biochemical research applications, particularly in studies related to plant metabolism and natural wax formations.
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