Valeryl Coenzyme A, Free acid

Valeryl Coenzyme A, Free acid

Catalog Number:
CAD1547347COE
Mfr. No.:
A-11-10MG
Price:
$557
  • Size:
    10mg
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      • Overview
        • Valeryl-CoA is a thioester derivative of Coenzyme A involved in fatty acid metabolism. As a medium-chain acyl-CoA, it serves as an intermediate in various metabolic pathways, including the oxidation and elongation of fatty acids and the biosynthesis of complex lipids. Valeryl-CoA is also a substrate for several enzymes involved in energy production and cellular signaling. Its reactive acyl group allows it to participate in diverse biochemical reactions, playing a critical role in cellular energy homeostasis and metabolic regulation (Ellis et al., 2021; Liu et al., 2013).

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      • Properties
        • Alternative Name
          Pentanoyl coenzyme A, Valeryl-CoA, n-Valeryl-CoA
          CAS Number
          4752-33-4
          Molecular Formula
          C26H44N7O17P3S
          Molecular Weight
          851.65 g/mol
          Appearance
          White to slight yellow
          Formulation
          Lyophilized powder
          Purity
          ≥ 95%
          Solubility
          Soluble in water
          Other Properties
          Origin: Synthetic
          Stability: ≥ 2 years
          Packaging: PP screw vials
          Storage
          -20°C in a cool and dry place
          Shipping
          Ambient temperature

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      • Applications
        • Application Description
          Valeryl CoA, Free Acid, is widely utilized in metabolic research to study fatty acid oxidation and chain elongation processes. It is particularly valuable for examining the role of medium-chain fatty acid metabolism in energy production and cellular function. Researchers use Valeryl-CoA Free Acid in in vitro assays to investigate enzyme kinetics, metabolic flux, and regulatory mechanisms of CoA derivatives in both normal and pathological states (Ellis et al., 2021; Spry et al., 2008). Its involvement in lipid metabolism makes it an important reagent for developing therapeutic strategies for metabolic diseases and studying microbial metabolism (Sibon & Strauss, 2016).

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