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CONFIGURATIONAL RELATIONSHIP OF 2-METHYL-HEPTANOIC AND 4-METHYLNONANOIC ACIDS

open access: yesJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1941
P.A. Levene, Martin Kuna
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Parenteral and enteral metabolism of anaplerotic triheptanoin in normal rats. II. Effects on lipolysis, glucose production, and liver acyl-CoA profile.

open access: yesAm J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, 2010
Gu L   +7 more
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Treatment of Persistent Pubertal Gynecomastia With Dihydrotestosterone Heptanoate [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Urology, 1986
Four boys with persistent pubertal gynecomastia were given intramuscular dihydrotestosterone heptanoate (DHT-hp) at 2 to 4-week intervals for 16 weeks. By the end of treatment, breast size in all four boys had decreased 67% to 78%. Initial plasma levels of gonadotropins, estradiol, testosterone, and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) were normal.
A J, Eberle, J T, Sparrow, B S, Keenan
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Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Stearyl Heptanoate [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of the American College of Toxicology, 1995
The ester Stearyl Heptanoate, a waxy solid that is insoluble in water, is used as a skin conditioning agent-occlusive in a wide variety of cosmetic formulations at varying concentrations (e.g., up to 25% in lip balms, up to 5% in ointments). Studies report a high oral LD50, ≥ 5 g/kg, for rats.
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Anhydrous lead(II) heptanoate

Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2001
The title compound, catena-poly[[(heptanoato-O,O')lead(II)]-micro-heptanoato-O,O':O:O'], [Pb(C(7)H(13)O(2))(2)], is a metallic soap which can be used as a corrosion inhibitor since it forms a passive film at the Pb surface. Its structure is characterized by two-dimensional layers parallel to the bc plane.
F, Lacouture   +5 more
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Adsorption of Heptanol, Heptanoic Acid, and Heptanoate Anions at Water–Air Interfaces

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1996
Abstract The surface tensions of heptanoic acid and n -heptanol aqueous solutions were measured at 20°C at different pH. The obtained results indicate that preferably the nondissociated form of acid is adsorbed at the water–air interface. Adsorption of heptanoate anions occurs at much higher concentrations, and they are adsorbed less closely.
Jacek Gliñski   +2 more
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Complexation in the heptanoic acid-heptylamine system

Colloid & Polymer Science, 2000
The complexation between heptylamine and heptanoic acid has been elucidated at 298.15 K using spectroscopic methods and also by measuring macroscopic quantities such as viscosity, conductivity and surface tension. Fourier transform IR and 13C NMR measurements point towards the existence of a compound consisting of one amine molecule and one acid ...
S. Karlsson, S. Backlund, R. Friman
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Biotransformation of testosterone and testosterone heptanoate by four filamentous fungi

Steroids, 2014
The microbial transformations of testosterone and testosterone heptanoate by four fungi: Absidia griseolla var. igachii PTCC 5260, Acremonium chrysogenu PTCC 5271, Fusarium fujikuroi PTCC 5144, and Fusarium solani complex PTCC 5285 were investigated for the first time. Incubation of testosterone heptanoate with F. fujikuroi and F.
Sabrieh, Ghasemi   +2 more
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Reactions of methyl heptanoate hydrodeoxygenation on sulphided catalysts

Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, 2007
Abstract Reactions of methyl heptanoate on sulphided NiMo/γ-Al 2 O 3 and CoMo/γ-Al 2 O 3 catalysts in gas and liquid phases were investigated in detail. Experiments with heptanol and heptanoic acid were carried out in support of the conclusions. Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of the ester produced C 7 and C 6 hydrocarbons.
O.İ. Şenol   +3 more
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