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Tetradecanoic acid, also known as tetradecyl hydrogen sulphate, is a saturated monocarboxylic acid with the chemical formula C14H29COOH. It is a colorless, waxy solid that is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. tetradecyl hydrogen sulphate is a constituent of various natural fats and oils, such as coconut oil and palm kernel oil, and is used in the production of soaps, detergents, and other surfactants. Its chemical structure consists of a long hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group at one end, which allows it to form salts with various cations, such as sodium or potassium, when it reacts with bases. These salts are known as tetradecyl sulfates and are used in various industrial applications, including the manufacturing of lubricants, emulsifiers, and foaming agents.

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The CAS Registry Mumber 4754-44-3 includes 7 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 4 digits, 4,7,5 and 4 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 4 and 4 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 4754-44:
(6*4)+(5*7)+(4*5)+(3*4)+(2*4)+(1*4)=103
103 % 10 = 3
So 4754-44-3 is a valid CAS Registry Number.
InChI:InChI=1/C14H30O4S/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-18-19(15,16)17/h2-14H2,1H3,(H,15,16,17)

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Product name sulfuric acid monotetradecyl ester

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Influence of substrate structure on the catalytic efficiency of hydroxysteroid sulfotransferase STa in the sulfation of alcohols

Chen, Guangping,Banoglu, Erden,Duffel, Michael W.

, p. 67 - 74 (2007/10/03)

Sulfotransferase a (STa) is an isoform of hydroxysteroid (alcohol) sulfotransferase that catalyzes the formation of sulfuric acid esters from both endogenous and xenobiotic alcohols. Among its various functions in toxicology, STa is the major form of hepatic sulfotransferase in the rat that catalyzes the formation of genotoxic and carcinogenic sulfuric acid esters from hydroxymethyl polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The goal of the present study was to elucidate fundamental quantitative relationships between substrate structure and catalytic activity of STa that would be applicable to these and other xenobiotics. We have modified previous procedures for purification of STa in order to obtain sufficient amounts of homogeneous enzyme for determination of k(cat)/K(m) values, a quantitative measure of catalytic efficiency. We determined the catalytic efficiency of STa with benzyl alcohol and eight benzylic alcohols that were substituted with n- alkyl groups (C(n)H(2n+1), where n = 1-8) in the para position, and the optimum value for k(cat)/K(m) in these reactions was obtained with n- pentylbenzyl alcohol. Correlations between logarithms of k(cat)/K(m) values and logarithms of partition coefficients revealed that hydrophobicity of the substrate was a major factor contributing to the catalytic efficiency of STa. Primary n-alkanols (C(n)H(2n+1)OH, where n = 3-16) exhibited an optimum k(cat)/K(m) for C9-C11 and a linear decrease in v(max) of the reaction for C3-C14; 15- and 16-carbon n-alkanols were not substrates for STa. These results indicated limits to the length of the extended carbon chain in substrates. Such limits may also apply to hydroxysteroids, since cholesterol was inactive as either substrate or inhibitor of STa. Furthermore, the importance of steric effects on the catalytic efficiency of STa was also evident with a series of linear, branched, and cyclic seven-carbon aliphatic alcohols. In conclusion, our results provide fundamental quantitative relationships between substrate structure and catalytic efficiency that yield insight into the specificity of STa for both endogenous and xenobiotic alcohols.

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