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Myristic acid (IUPAC name: tetradecanoic acid) is a common saturated fatty acid with the molecular formula CH 3 (CH 2) 12 COOH. Its salts and esters are commonly referred to as myristates or tetradecanoates. The name of the acyl group derived from myristic acid is myristoyl or tetradecanoyl.
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Myristic acid is a 14-carbon saturated fatty acid commonly used as a lipid-anchor for proteins, forming an amide linkage to an N-terminal glycine. AI generated definition based on: An Introduction to Biological Membranes (Second Edition), 2016
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Myristic acid is a 14-carbon, unsaturated fatty acid (14:0) that is found in human cellular membranes at much lower levels than its longer chain length, saturated cousins palmitic acid (16:0) and stearic acid (18:0) (Chapter 4).
Myristic acid, also called tetradecanoic acid, is a common saturated fatty acid with the molecular formula CH 3 (CH 2) 12 COOH. A myristate is a salt or ester of myristic acid.