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<compound>
  <id type="integer">4661</id>
  <title>T3D4607</title>
  <common-name>Tricosanoic acid</common-name>
  <description>Tricosanoic acid is found in different plant oils and extracts such as the Brazilian peppertree, but it can also be produced in the human body. It has shown to be a hair growth stimulant.</description>
  <cas>2433-96-7</cas>
  <pubchem-id>17085</pubchem-id>
  <chemical-formula>C23H46O2</chemical-formula>
  <weight>354.6</weight>
  <appearance>White powder.</appearance>
  <melting-point>77.0 - 79.0°C</melting-point>
  <boiling-point nil="true"/>
  <density nil="true"/>
  <solubility nil="true"/>
  <specific-gravity nil="true"/>
  <flash-point nil="true"/>
  <vapour-pressure nil="true"/>
  <route-of-exposure nil="true"/>
  <target nil="true"/>
  <mechanism-of-toxicity nil="true"/>
  <metabolism nil="true"/>
  <toxicity nil="true"/>
  <lethaldose nil="true"/>
  <carcinogenicity>No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC).</carcinogenicity>
  <use-source>This is an endogenously produced metabolite found in the human body. It is used in metabolic reactions, catabolic reactions or waste generation.</use-source>
  <min-risk-level nil="true"/>
  <health-effects nil="true"/>
  <symptoms nil="true"/>
  <treatment nil="true"/>
  <created-at type="dateTime">2014-09-05T17:13:13Z</created-at>
  <updated-at type="dateTime">2026-05-14T17:50:20Z</updated-at>
  <interacting-proteins nil="true"/>
  <wikipedia>F23</wikipedia>
  <uniprot-id nil="true"/>
  <kegg-compound-id nil="true"/>
  <omim-id nil="true"/>
  <chebi-id>42394</chebi-id>
  <biocyc-id nil="true"/>
  <ctd-id nil="true"/>
  <stitch-id nil="true"/>
  <drugbank-id>DB03500</drugbank-id>
  <pdb-id>F23</pdb-id>
  <actor-id nil="true"/>
  <organism nil="true"/>
  <export type="boolean">true</export>
  <metabolizing-proteins nil="true"/>
  <transporting-proteins nil="true"/>
  <moldb-smiles>CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC(O)=O</moldb-smiles>
  <moldb-formula>C23H46O2</moldb-formula>
  <moldb-inchi>InChI=1S/C23H46O2/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23(24)25/h2-22H2,1H3,(H,24,25)</moldb-inchi>
  <moldb-inchikey>XEZVDURJDFGERA-UHFFFAOYSA-N</moldb-inchikey>
  <moldb-average-mass type="decimal">354.6101</moldb-average-mass>
  <moldb-mono-mass type="decimal">354.349780716</moldb-mono-mass>
  <origin>Endogenous</origin>
  <state>Solid</state>
  <logp>9.37</logp>
  <hmdb-id>HMDB01160</hmdb-id>
  <chembl-id>CHEMBL1173462</chembl-id>
  <chemspider-id>16170</chemspider-id>
  <structure-image-file-name nil="true"/>
  <structure-image-content-type nil="true"/>
  <structure-image-file-size type="integer" nil="true"/>
  <structure-image-updated-at type="dateTime" nil="true"/>
  <biodb-id nil="true"/>
  <synthesis-reference></synthesis-reference>
  <structure-image-caption nil="true"/>
  <chemdb-id>CHEM003567</chemdb-id>
  <dsstox-id>DTXSID40179067</dsstox-id>
  <toxcast-id nil="true"/>
  <stoff-ident-origin nil="true"/>
  <stoff-ident-id nil="true"/>
  <susdat-id>NS00047594</susdat-id>
  <iupac>tricosanoic acid</iupac>
  <moldb-polar-surface-area>37.3</moldb-polar-surface-area>
  <moldb-refractivity>109.29059999999998</moldb-refractivity>
  <moldb-polarizability>49.39661022701987</moldb-polarizability>
  <moldb-rotatable-bond-count>21</moldb-rotatable-bond-count>
  <moldb-acceptor-count>2</moldb-acceptor-count>
  <moldb-donor-count>1</moldb-donor-count>
  <moldb-pka-strongest-acidic>4.952019655228562</moldb-pka-strongest-acidic>
  <moldb-pka-strongest-basic nil="true"/>
  <moldb-physiological-charge>-1</moldb-physiological-charge>
  <moldb-number-of-rings>0</moldb-number-of-rings>
  <moldb-alogps-logp>9.39</moldb-alogps-logp>
  <moldb-alogps-logs>-7.14</moldb-alogps-logs>
  <moldb-alogps-solubility>2.57e-05 g/l</moldb-alogps-solubility>
</compound>
