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  • Fatty aldehyde
  • Fatty aldehydes are aliphatic, long-chain aldehydes which may be mono- or polyunsaturated. The fatty aldehydes include compounds such as octanal, nonanal

    Fatty aldehyde

    Fatty_aldehyde

  • Long-chain-aldehyde dehydrogenase
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (or long-chain-aldehyde dehydrogenase) is an aldehyde dehydrogenase enzyme that in human is encoded in the ALDH3A2 gene on

    Long-chain-aldehyde dehydrogenase

    Long-chain-aldehyde dehydrogenase

    Long-chain-aldehyde_dehydrogenase

  • Fatty acid
  • Carboxylic acid

    media related to Fatty acids. Fatty acid synthase Fatty acid synthesis Fatty aldehyde List of saturated fatty acids List of unsaturated fatty acids List of

    Fatty acid

    Fatty acid

    Fatty_acid

  • Indole-3-acetaldehyde
  • Chemical compound

    aldehyde dehydrogenase X (mitochondrial), amine oxidase B, amiloride-sensitive amine oxidase, aldehyde dehydrogenase (mitochondrial), fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase

    Indole-3-acetaldehyde

    Indole-3-acetaldehyde

    Indole-3-acetaldehyde

  • Old person smell
  • Odor of elderly humans

    suggested that old person smell may be the result of 2-nonenal, an unsaturated aldehyde which is associated with human body odor alterations during aging. Another

    Old person smell

    Old_person_smell

  • Fatty liver disease
  • Medical condition where fat accumulates in the liver

    Alcohol use disorder is one of the causes of fatty liver due to production of toxic metabolites like aldehydes during metabolism of alcohol in the liver

    Fatty liver disease

    Fatty liver disease

    Fatty_liver_disease

  • 2-Nonenal
  • Chemical compound

    2-Nonenal is an unsaturated aldehyde. The colorless liquid is an important aroma component of aged beer and buckwheat, and is insoluble in water. The odor

    2-Nonenal

    2-Nonenal

    2-Nonenal

  • Sjögren–Larsson syndrome
  • Medical condition

    identifier is intellectual delay. SLS is caused by a mutation in the fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase gene found on chromosome 17. In order for a child to receive

    Sjögren–Larsson syndrome

    Sjögren–Larsson syndrome

    Sjögren–Larsson_syndrome

  • Aldehyde dehydrogenase
  • Group of enzymes

    Aldehyde dehydrogenases (EC 1.2.1.3) are a group of enzymes that catalyse the oxidation of aldehydes. They convert aldehydes (R–C(=O)–H) to carboxylic

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase

    Aldehyde_dehydrogenase

  • 2-Decenal
  • Chemical compound

    peanuts, and coriander leaf. Alongside (E)-2-dodecenal, the presence of this aldehyde in coriander leaf has been linked to a commonly reported distaste for the

    2-Decenal

    2-Decenal

  • 6-Nonenal
  • Chemical compound

    hydroperoxides, which cleave by hydroperoxide lyase into the corresponding cis-aldehydes. Consistent with this mechanism, the odor of muskmelons requires exposure

    6-Nonenal

    6-Nonenal

    6-Nonenal

  • Octanal
  • Chemical compound

    Octanal is the organic compound, an aldehyde, with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)6CHO. A colorless fragrant liquid with a fruit-like odor, it occurs naturally

    Octanal

    Octanal

  • Omega−6 fatty acid
  • Fatty acids where the sixth bond is double

    Omega−6 fatty acids (also referred to as ω−6 fatty acids or n−6 fatty acids) are a family of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that share a

    Omega−6 fatty acid

    Omega−6 fatty acid

    Omega−6_fatty_acid

  • Alkylglycerol monooxygenase
  • Class of enzymes

    into the fatty aldehyde and the free glycerol derivative. The fatty aldehyde is then further oxidized to the corresponding acid by fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase

    Alkylglycerol monooxygenase

    Alkylglycerol_monooxygenase

  • Trans,cis-2,6-Nonadienal
  • Chemical compound

    unsaturated derivative of nonanal. The molecule consists of a α,β-unsaturated aldehyde with an isolated alkene group. The compound has attracted attention as

    Trans,cis-2,6-Nonadienal

    Trans,cis-2,6-Nonadienal

  • Polyunsaturated fat
  • Type of fatty acid defined by molecular bonds

    Products include fatty acid hydroperoxides, epoxy-hydroxy polyunsaturated fatty acids, jasmonates, divinylether fatty acids, and leaf aldehydes. Some of these

    Polyunsaturated fat

    Polyunsaturated fat

    Polyunsaturated_fat

  • Nonanal
  • Chemical compound

    several isomers, all are colorless oil. The nonanals are classified as aldehydes. The linear nonanal is produced commercially by the hydroformylation of

    Nonanal

    Nonanal

    Nonanal

  • Ethyl methylphenylglycidate
  • Chemical compound

    Ethyl methylphenylglycidate, commonly known as strawberry aldehyde, is an organic compound used in the flavor industry in artificial fruit flavors, particularly

    Ethyl methylphenylglycidate

    Ethyl methylphenylglycidate

    Ethyl_methylphenylglycidate

  • Luciferin
  • Class of light-emitting chemical compounds

    luciferin is two-component system consisting of flavin mononucleotide and a fatty aldehyde found in bioluminescent bacteria. Coelenterazine is found in radiolarians

    Luciferin

    Luciferin

    Luciferin

  • Decanal
  • Chemical compound

    chemical formula CH3(CH2)8CHO. A colorless oil, it is classified as an aldehyde. Decanal occurs naturally in citrus, along with octanal, citral, and sinensal

    Decanal

    Decanal

  • Tetradecanal
  • Chemical compound

    IUPAC name Tetradecanal Other names Myristaldehyde; Myristic aldehyde; n-Tetradecyl aldehyde Identifiers CAS Number 124-25-4 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive

    Tetradecanal

    Tetradecanal

  • Ester
  • Compound derived from an acid

    esters as well (e.g. amides), but not according to the IUPAC. Glycerides are fatty acid esters of glycerol; they are important in biology, being one of the

    Ester

    Ester

    Ester

  • Fat
  • Esters of fatty acid or triglycerides

    In nutrition, biology, and chemistry, fat usually means any ester of fatty acids, or a mixture of such compounds, most commonly those that occur in living

    Fat

    Fat

    Fat

  • Hypochlorous acid
  • Chemical compound

    of glycerophospholipids called plasmalogens, yielding chlorinated fatty aldehydes which are capable of protein modification and may play a role in inflammatory

    Hypochlorous acid

    Hypochlorous acid

    Hypochlorous_acid

  • Fatty alcohol
  • Class of chemical compounds

    Cyberlipid. "Fatty Alcohols and Aldehydes". Archived from the original on 2012-06-25. Retrieved 2007-02-06. General overview of fatty alcohols, with

    Fatty alcohol

    Fatty_alcohol

  • Shell higher olefin process
  • Chemical production of α-olefins

    exploited by Shell plc. The olefin products are converted to fatty aldehydes and then to fatty alcohols, which are precursors to plasticizers and detergents

    Shell higher olefin process

    Shell_higher_olefin_process

  • ALDH2
  • Enzyme

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase, mitochondrial is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ALDH2 gene located on chromosome 12. ALDH2 belongs to the aldehyde

    ALDH2

    ALDH2

    ALDH2

  • 2-Methylundecanal
  • Chemical compound

    chloroacetate. This method of synthesis can be used to produce a variety of aldehydes and became known as the Darzens reaction and is still used today. 2-Methylundecanal

    2-Methylundecanal

    2-Methylundecanal

  • Undecanal
  • Chemical compound

    known as undecyl aldehyde, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C10H21CHO or CH3(CH2)9CHO. It is an eleven-carbon aldehyde. A colourless, oily

    Undecanal

    Undecanal

  • Dodecanal
  • Chemical compound

    Dodecanal, also known as lauraldehyde or dodecyl aldehyde, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C12H24O or CH3(CH2)10CHO. This colourless liquid

    Dodecanal

    Dodecanal

  • Reactive aldehyde species
  • Class of chemical compounds

    Reactive aldehyde species (RASP), also known as reactive aldehydes, refer to a class of electrophilic organic aldehyde molecules that are generally toxic

    Reactive aldehyde species

    Reactive aldehyde species

    Reactive_aldehyde_species

  • Long-chain-alcohol oxidase
  • Class of enzymes

    long-chain or fatty alcohols to aldehydes. It has been found in certain Candida yeast, where it participates in omega oxidation of fatty acids to produce

    Long-chain-alcohol oxidase

    Long-chain-alcohol_oxidase

  • Torsten Sjögren
  • Swedish psychiatrist and geneticist

    autosomal recessive gene—an interpretation confirmed decades later when fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase (FALDH) mutations were identified. At the Karolinska Institute

    Torsten Sjögren

    Torsten_Sjögren

  • Alcoholic liver disease
  • Medical condition

    encompasses the liver manifestations of alcohol overconsumption, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and chronic hepatitis with liver fibrosis or

    Alcoholic liver disease

    Alcoholic liver disease

    Alcoholic_liver_disease

  • Long-chain-fatty-acyl-CoA reductase
  • enzymology, a long-chain-fatty-acyl-CoA reductase (EC 1.2.1.50) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction a long-chain aldehyde + CoA + NADP+ ⇌ {\displaystyle

    Long-chain-fatty-acyl-CoA reductase

    Long-chain-fatty-acyl-CoA_reductase

  • 2-hydroxyacyl-CoA lyase
  • 2-hydroxy-3-methyl fatty acyl-CoA = a 2-methyl-branched fatty aldehyde + formyl-CoA an (R)-2-hydroxy-long-chain-fatty acyl-CoA = a long-chain fatty aldehyde + formyl-CoA

    2-hydroxyacyl-CoA lyase

    2-hydroxyacyl-CoA_lyase

  • Atherosclerosis
  • Inflammatory disease involving a buildup of lesions in the walls of arteries

    Also, small molecules such as 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde and protocatechuic aldehyde have shown vasculoprotective effects to reduce risk of atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

  • N-Substituted pyridinium cations
  • in N-(1-chloroalkyl)pyridinium quaternization for quantification of fatty aldehydes". Analytica Chimica Acta. 937: 80–86. Bibcode:2016AcAC..937...80C.

    N-Substituted pyridinium cations

    N-Substituted_pyridinium_cations

  • Polyunsaturated aldehyde
  • Class of compounds produced by diatoms to hinder predators

    formation of polyunsaturated fatty acids. The enzyme lipoxygenase then catalyzes the reaction of fatty acids to polyunsaturated aldehydes, which are then directly

    Polyunsaturated aldehyde

    Polyunsaturated_aldehyde

  • Aldehyde dehydrogenase 3 family, member A1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase, dimeric NADP-preferring is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ALDH3A1 gene. Aldehyde dehydrogenases oxidize various aldehydes

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase 3 family, member A1

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase 3 family, member A1

    Aldehyde_dehydrogenase_3_family,_member_A1

  • Insect pheromones
  • Neurotransmitters used by insects

    are mostly mono- or bis-olefinic fatty acids or their esters, fatty alcohols, their esters or the corresponding aldehydes. Male butterflies use a wide range

    Insect pheromones

    Insect pheromones

    Insect_pheromones

  • Malondialdehyde
  • Chemical compound

     245 °C). Malondialdehyde results from lipid peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids. It is a prominent product in thromboxane A2 synthesis wherein cyclooxygenase

    Malondialdehyde

    Malondialdehyde

    Malondialdehyde

  • Carboxylic acid
  • Organic compound containing a –C(=O)OH group

    starting from methanol. Oxidation of aldehydes with air using cobalt and manganese catalysts. The required aldehydes can be obtained from alkenes by hydroformylation

    Carboxylic acid

    Carboxylic acid

    Carboxylic_acid

  • Nitrile reduction
  • Organic reduction

    In nitrile reduction a nitrile is reduced to either an amine or an aldehyde with a suitable chemical reagent. The catalytic hydrogenation of nitriles is

    Nitrile reduction

    Nitrile_reduction

  • LS9, Inc
  • Company focused on producing diesel fuel from transgenic organisms (2005-2013)

    generation of fatty acids or aldehydes, culturing a cell expressing such a PPTase under conditions permissive for production of fatty acids or aldehydes, overexpressing

    LS9, Inc

    LS9,_Inc

  • Rancidification
  • Autoxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils

    light, moisture, or bacterial action, producing short-chain aldehydes, ketones and free fatty acids. When these processes occur in food, undesirable odors

    Rancidification

    Rancidification

  • Acyl-CoA synthetase
  • Family of enzymes

    sphingolipids, the degradation of fatty acids for energy production, the conversion to alcohols or aldehydes, the elongation of fatty acids, the insertion and

    Acyl-CoA synthetase

    Acyl-CoA_synthetase

  • Traumatin
  • Chemical compound

    Traumatin is a plant hormone produced in response to wound. Traumatin is a precursor to the related hormone traumatic acid. Zimmerman DC, Coudron CA (1979)

    Traumatin

    Traumatin

  • Guerbet reaction
  • Chemical reaction

    the alcohol is oxidized to the aldehyde. These intermediates then react in an aldol condensation to the allyl aldehyde which the hydrogenation catalyst

    Guerbet reaction

    Guerbet_reaction

  • 1-Octene
  • Chemical compound

    linear aldehyde via oxo synthesis (hydroformylation) to give the C9 aldehyde (nonanal). Oxidation of this aldehyde gives the short-chain fatty acid nonanoic

    1-Octene

    1-Octene

    1-Octene

  • Phosphopantetheine
  • Chemical compound

    4'-phosphopantetheine: cytosolic fatty acid synthase (FASN) aminoadipate semialdehyde dehydrogenase (AASDH) aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 family member L1

    Phosphopantetheine

    Phosphopantetheine

    Phosphopantetheine

  • Caprylic acid
  • Fatty acid (CH3–(CH2)6–COOH)

    the systematic name octanoic acid or C8 acid, is a saturated fatty acid, medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA). It has the structural formula H3C−(CH2)6−COOH,

    Caprylic acid

    Caprylic acid

    Caprylic_acid

  • Aldehyde deformylating oxygenase
  • Enzyme family

    Bollinger JL Jr (Apr 2011). "Conversion of Fatty Aldehydes to Alka(e)nes and Formate by a Cyanobacterial Aldehyde Decarbonylase: Cryptic Redox by an Unusual

    Aldehyde deformylating oxygenase

    Aldehyde deformylating oxygenase

    Aldehyde_deformylating_oxygenase

  • Octadecanal
  • Chemical compound

    Octodecanal is a long-chain aldehyde, with the chemical formula C18H36O (also known as stearyl aldehyde). Octadecanal is used by several species of insect

    Octadecanal

    Octadecanal

  • Alcohol oxidation
  • Chemical reaction

    of oxidation reactions in organic chemistry that convert alcohols to aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and esters. The reaction mainly applies to

    Alcohol oxidation

    Alcohol oxidation

    Alcohol_oxidation

  • Alpha oxidation
  • Metabolic pathway

    by which certain fatty acids are broken down by removal of a single carbon from the carboxyl end. This is generally applied to fatty acids resistant to

    Alpha oxidation

    Alpha oxidation

    Alpha_oxidation

  • Tridecanal
  • Chemical compound

    the formula C13H26O CH3(CH2)11CHO. A colorless oily liquid, it is the aldehyde derivative of tridecane. It is produced by hydroformylation of 1-dodecene

    Tridecanal

    Tridecanal

  • Aldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+)
  • In enzymology, an aldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+) (EC 1.2.1.3) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction an aldehyde + NAD+ + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+)

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+)

    Aldehyde_dehydrogenase_(NAD+)

  • Oleic acid
  • Monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid

    Oleic acid is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in various animal and vegetable fats and oils. It is an odorless, colorless oil, although commercial

    Oleic acid

    Oleic acid

    Oleic_acid

  • Wittig reaction
  • Chemical coupling reaction

    of an aldehyde or ketone with a triphenyl phosphonium ylide called a Wittig reagent. Wittig reactions are most commonly used to convert aldehydes and ketones

    Wittig reaction

    Wittig_reaction

  • Alcohol flush reaction
  • Effect of alcohol consumption on the human body

    byproduct of the catabolic metabolism of alcohol, and is caused by an aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 deficiency. This syndrome has been associated with lower

    Alcohol flush reaction

    Alcohol flush reaction

    Alcohol_flush_reaction

  • Saturated fat
  • Fat in which the fatty acid chains have all or predominantly single bonds

    A saturated fat is a type of fat; a glyceride in which the fatty acid chains have all single bonds between the carbon atoms. Glyceride fats with single

    Saturated fat

    Saturated_fat

  • Pseudohypoxia
  • function. As there is not enough NAD+ or TPP for aerobic glycolysis nor fatty acid oxidation, anaerobic glycolysis is excessively used which turns glycogen

    Pseudohypoxia

    Pseudohypoxia

  • Glucose
  • Naturally produced monosaccharide

    active. Glucose is a monosaccharide containing six carbon atoms and an aldehyde group, and is therefore an aldohexose. The glucose molecule can exist in

    Glucose

    Glucose

    Glucose

  • Sorbitol
  • Chemical compound

    It can be obtained by reduction of glucose, which changes the converted aldehyde group (−CHO) to a primary alcohol group (−CH2OH). Most sorbitol is made

    Sorbitol

    Sorbitol

    Sorbitol

  • Aldehyde dehydrogenase (pyrroloquinoline-quinone)
  • oxidoreductase. This enzyme is also called aldehyde dehydrogenase (acceptor). This enzyme participates in 4 metabolic pathways: fatty acid metabolism, pyruvate metabolism

    Aldehyde dehydrogenase (pyrroloquinoline-quinone)

    Aldehyde_dehydrogenase_(pyrroloquinoline-quinone)

  • Lipid peroxidation
  • Reaction(s) leading to production of (phospho)lipid peroxides

    interact with lipids within cell membranes, typically polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) as they have carbon–carbon double bonds. This reaction leads

    Lipid peroxidation

    Lipid_peroxidation

  • Retinal
  • Vitamin A aldehyde, a polyene chromophore

    called retinene, and was renamed after it was discovered to be vitamin A aldehyde. Vertebrate animals ingest retinal directly from meat, or they produce

    Retinal

    Retinal

    Retinal

  • Cleaning agent
  • Substance used to remove dirt or other contaminants

    ammonium compounds, phenol derivatives, terpene alcohols (pine oil), aldehydes, and aldehyde-amine condensation products. All-purpose cleaners are usually concentrated

    Cleaning agent

    Cleaning agent

    Cleaning_agent

  • Saturated and unsaturated compounds
  • Classification of organic compounds based on nature of their chemical bonds

    unsaturated groups is long but some common types are: carbonyl, e.g. ketones, aldehydes, esters, carboxylic acids (unsaturated) vs alcohol or ether (saturated)

    Saturated and unsaturated compounds

    Saturated_and_unsaturated_compounds

  • 10-Hydroxydecanoic acid
  • Chemical compound

    dehydrogenase is capable of oxidising the hydroxy group to give the corresponding aldehyde: 10-Hydroxydecanoic acid + NADP+       H+   H+   10-Oxodecanoic acid +

    10-Hydroxydecanoic acid

    10-Hydroxydecanoic_acid

  • Long-chain acyl-(acyl-carrier-protein) reductase
  • acyl-[acp] reductase, fatty acyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] reductase, acyl-[acp] reductase) is an enzyme with systematic name long-chain-aldehyde:NAD(P)+ oxidoreductase

    Long-chain acyl-(acyl-carrier-protein) reductase

    Long-chain_acyl-(acyl-carrier-protein)_reductase

  • Alcohol (chemistry)
  • Organic compound with at least one hydroxyl (–OH) group

    propan-2-ol for CH3CH(OH)CH3. If a higher priority group is present (such as an aldehyde, ketone, or carboxylic acid), then the prefix hydroxy-is used, e.g., as

    Alcohol (chemistry)

    Alcohol (chemistry)

    Alcohol_(chemistry)

  • 4-Hydroxynonenal
  • Chemical compound

    process other oxygenated α,β-unsaturated aldehydes (OαβUAs) are generated also, which can also come from omega-3 fatty acids, such as 4-oxo-trans-2-nonenal

    4-Hydroxynonenal

    4-Hydroxynonenal

    4-Hydroxynonenal

  • Megachile rotundata
  • Species of bee

    composition of these olfactory cues includes hydrocarbons, wax esters, fatty aldehydes, and fatty alcohol acetate esters. As a member of the Hymenoptera order,

    Megachile rotundata

    Megachile rotundata

    Megachile_rotundata

  • Warmed-over flavor
  • Unpleasant odor caused by meat decomposition after cooking

    by the oxidative decomposition of lipids (fatty substances) in the meat into chemicals (short-chain aldehydes or ketones) which have an unpleasant taste

    Warmed-over flavor

    Warmed-over_flavor

  • Carbonyl reduction
  • Organic reduction of any carbonyl group by a reducing agent

    It is a common transformation that is practiced in many ways. Ketones, aldehydes, carboxylic acids, esters, amides, and acid halides - some of the most

    Carbonyl reduction

    Carbonyl reduction

    Carbonyl_reduction

  • Edible oil refining
  • Edible oil refing process

    solvent extraction, contains free fatty acids and other components such as phospholipids, waxes, peroxides, aldehydes, and ketones, which contribute to

    Edible oil refining

    Edible_oil_refining

  • Hydroxy group
  • Chemical group (–OH)

    joining of a fatty acid to glycerol to form a triacylglycerol removes the −OH from the carboxy end of the fatty acid. The joining of two aldehyde sugars to

    Hydroxy group

    Hydroxy group

    Hydroxy_group

  • Metabolism
  • Set of chemical reactions in organisms

    Steroids such as sterol are another major class of lipids. Carbohydrates are aldehydes or ketones, with many hydroxyl groups attached, that can exist as straight

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

  • Ozonolysis
  • Cleavage of C=C, C≡C, or N=N bonds with ozone

    Multiple carbon–carbon bond are replaced by carbonyl (C=O) groups, such as aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids. The reaction is predominantly applied

    Ozonolysis

    Ozonolysis

  • Myristic acid
  • Chemical compound

    Myristic acid (IUPAC name: tetradecanoic acid) is a common saturated fatty acid with the molecular formula CH3(CH2)12COOH. Its salts and esters are commonly

    Myristic acid

    Myristic_acid

  • Coffee bean
  • Seed of the coffee plant

    taste. Volatile compounds of green coffee beans include short-chain fatty acids, aldehydes, and nitrogen-containing aromatic molecules, such as derivatives

    Coffee bean

    Coffee bean

    Coffee_bean

  • Lard
  • Semi-solid white pork fat product

    Lard is a semi-solid white fat product obtained by rendering the fatty tissue of a pig. It is distinguished from tallow, a similar product derived from

    Lard

    Lard

    Lard

  • Choline
  • Chemical compound and essential nutrient

    mitochondria to glycine betaine aldehyde by choline oxidases. This is oxidized by mitochondrial or cytosolic betaine-aldehyde dehydrogenases to trimethylglycine

    Choline

    Choline

    Choline

  • Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase
  • Class of enzymes

    conversion from malonic semi aldehyde to acetyl-CoA in peroxisomes. This is due to the fact that the beta oxidation of long chain fatty acids with an odd number

    Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase

    Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase

    Malonyl-CoA_decarboxylase

  • Taste
  • Sense of chemicals on the tongue

    sixth basic taste. In 2015, researchers suggested a new basic taste of fatty acids called "fat taste", although "oleogustus" and "pinguis" have both

    Taste

    Taste

    Taste

  • Biomolecule
  • Molecule produced by a living organism

    simple sugar. They essentially contain an aldehyde or ketone group in their structure. The presence of an aldehyde group in a monosaccharide is indicated

    Biomolecule

    Biomolecule

    Biomolecule

  • Coconut oil
  • Edible oil derived from coconut

    for cosmetics and detergent production. The oil is rich in medium-chain fatty acids. Due to its high levels of saturated fat, numerous health authorities

    Coconut oil

    Coconut oil

    Coconut_oil

  • Sunflower oil
  • Oil pressed from the seed of Helianthus annuus

    breeding and manufacturing processes, oils of differing proportions of the fatty acids are produced. The expressed oil has a neutral taste profile. The oil

    Sunflower oil

    Sunflower_oil

  • 1-Hexene
  • Chemical compound

    production of the linear aldehyde heptanal via hydroformylation (oxo synthesis). Heptanal can be converted to the short-chain fatty acid heptanoic acid or

    1-Hexene

    1-Hexene

    1-Hexene

  • Alkanal monooxygenase (FMN-linked)
  • light emission in the mixed function oxidation of reduced flavin and fatty aldehyde". CRC Crit. Rev. Biochem. 5 (2): 163–84. doi:10.3109/10409237809177143

    Alkanal monooxygenase (FMN-linked)

    Alkanal_monooxygenase_(FMN-linked)

  • Olive oil
  • Liquid fat made from olives

    consists mainly of oleic acid (up to 83%), with smaller amounts of other fatty acids including linoleic acid (up to 21%) and palmitic acid (up to 20%)

    Olive oil

    Olive oil

    Olive_oil

  • Hexadecanal dehydrogenase (acylating)
  • Enzyme

    belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the aldehyde or oxo group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name

    Hexadecanal dehydrogenase (acylating)

    Hexadecanal_dehydrogenase_(acylating)

  • Walnut oil
  • Oil extracted from walnuts, Juglans regia

    contains polyunsaturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acids, and saturated fats. Virgin walnut oil consists of polyunsaturated fatty acids (72% of total

    Walnut oil

    Walnut oil

    Walnut_oil

  • Wax
  • Class of organic compounds which are malleable at room temperature

    include various functional groups such as fatty acids, primary and secondary alcohols, ketones, aldehydes and fatty acid esters. Synthetic waxes often consist

    Wax

    Wax

    Wax

  • Hydrogenation
  • Chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen and another compound or element

    respectively but also ketones or aldehydes, and imines or nitriles, with conversion to alcohols and amines, respectively. Thus, aldehydes and ketones are susceptible

    Hydrogenation

    Hydrogenation

    Hydrogenation

  • Undecanol
  • Chemical compound

    and a fatty taste and is used as a flavoring ingredient in foods. It is commonly produced by the reduction of undecanal, the analogous aldehyde. 1-Undecanol

    Undecanol

    Undecanol

  • Glycolysis
  • Series of interconnected biochemical reactions

    molecules and 2 ATP molecules from the glycolytic pathway per glucose. The aldehyde groups of the triose sugars are oxidised, and inorganic phosphate is added

    Glycolysis

    Glycolysis

    Glycolysis

  • Undecylenic acid
  • Chemical compound

    is the precursor to Nylon-11. Undecylenic acid is reduced to undecylene aldehyde, which is valued in perfumery. The acid is first converted to the acid

    Undecylenic acid

    Undecylenic_acid

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  • Patty
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Patty

    Variant of Patricia

    Patty

  • Matty
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Hebrew, Irish

    Matty

    Gift of the Lord; Strong in War; Strength for Battle

    Matty

  • Patty
  • Girl/Female

    Aramaic American German Latin

    Patty

    Lady.

    Patty

  • MATTY
  • Male

    English

    MATTY

    Variant spelling of English Mattie, MATTY means "gift of God." Compare with feminine Matty.

    MATTY

  • PATTY
  • Female

    English

    PATTY

    English pet form of Latin Patricia, PATTY means "patrician; of noble birth."

    PATTY

  • Samina
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Samina

    Fatty. Plump.

    Samina

  • Katty
  • Girl/Female

    English, French, German, Greek, Swedish

    Katty

    Pure; Holy

    Katty

  • MATTY
  • Female

    English

    MATTY

    Variant spelling of English Mattie, MATTY means "mighty in battle." Compare with masculine Matty.

    MATTY

  • Batty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Yorkshire)

    Batty

    English (chiefly Yorkshire) : from a pet form of Batt 1 or 2.

    Batty

  • Matty
  • Girl/Female

    Aramaic French German

    Matty

    Lady.

    Matty

  • Patty
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Greek, Irish, Latin

    Patty

    Noble Woman; Noble; Patrician

    Patty

  • Hatty
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic English

    Hatty

    Ruler of the home.

    Hatty

  • Sameena
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sameena

    Fatty. Plump.

    Sameena

  • Patty
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Swiss

    Patty

    Lady; Noblewoman; Mighty in Battle; Female Version of Patrick; Patrician

    Patty

  • Matty
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Matty

    Gift of the Lord. In the bible Mathew was one of the 12 apostles. He wrote the first gospel...

    Matty

  • Hatty
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Teutonic

    Hatty

    Home Ruler; Ruler of the Home or Estate

    Hatty

  • Matty
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Christian, French, German

    Matty

    Strong in War; Form of Matilda; Might; Power; Battle-mighty

    Matty

  • Sameena
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu

    Sameena

    Happy; Fatty; Plump; Clean

    Sameena

  • Patty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Patty

    English : probably from a pet form of the personal name Patrick. Compare Paddy.

    Patty

  • HATTY
  • Female

    English

    HATTY

    Variant spelling of English Hattie, HATTY means "little home-ruler."

    HATTY

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Online names & meanings

  • Zgard |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Zgard |

    Without fear

  • Tilak | திலக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tilak | திலக

    Spot of vermillion, Sandal wood paste on forehead

  • Ehan | ஏஹந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ehan | ஏஹந

    Expected

  • Ikroop
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ikroop

    Oneness with God

  • Manhal |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Manhal |

    Fountains

  • Vasuman
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vasuman

    Born of Fire

  • Abu Darda
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abu Darda

    Famous sahabi of rasoolullah

  • Carole
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, French, German, Jamaican, Lebanese, Swedish

    Carole

    Song of Happiness; Strong; Joy; Female Ruler; Song of Joy; Free Woman; War Horn; Female Version of Charles

  • Deekshaa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil

    Deekshaa

    To Teach; Initiation; Consecration

  • Naim
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Naim

    Comfort tranquillity

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  • Pattypan
  • n.

    A patty.

  • Patty
  • n.

    A little pie.

  • Fattiness
  • n.

    State or quality of being fatty.

  • Palmin
  • n.

    A white waxy or fatty substance obtained from castor oil.

  • Serolin
  • n.

    A peculiar fatty substance found in the blood, probably a mixture of fats, cholesterin, etc.

  • Adipose
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to animal fat; fatty.

  • Pate
  • n.

    A pie. See Patty.

  • Natty
  • a.

    Neat; tidy; spruce.

  • Catty
  • n.

    An East Indian Weight of 1 1/3 pounds.

  • Unctuous
  • a.

    Of the nature or quality of an unguent or ointment; fatty; oily; greasy.

  • Atheroma
  • n.

    A disease characterized by thickening and fatty degeneration of the inner coat of the arteries.

  • Adipous
  • a.

    Fatty; adipose.

  • Fatty
  • a.

    Containing fat, or having the qualities of fat; greasy; gross; as, a fatty substance.

  • Basilicon
  • n.

    An ointment composed of wax, pitch, resin, and olive oil, lard, or other fatty substance.

  • Adipescent
  • a.

    Becoming fatty.

  • Pinguidinous
  • a.

    Containing fat; fatty.

  • Batty
  • a.

    Belonging to, or resembling, a bat.

  • Patties
  • pl.

    of Patty

  • Fatly
  • adv.

    Grossly; greasily.

  • Delphin
  • n.

    A fatty substance contained in the oil of the dolphin and the porpoise; -- called also phocenin.