General Information of Natural Product (ID: NP0558)
  Natural Product Name
1-Undecanol
  Synonyms
1-UNDECANOL; Undecan-1-ol; Undecyl alcohol; 112-42-5; Undecanol; n-Undecanol; 1-Hendecanol; n-Undecyl alcohol; Hendecanoic alcohol; Hendecyl alcohol; n-Hendecylenic alcohol; Tip-Nip; 1-Undecyl alcohol; n-Undecan-1-ol; Decyl carbinol; Alcohol C-11; C11 alcohol; Fatty alcohol(C11); Neodol 1; Undecanol-(1); NSC 403667; UNII-06MJ0P28T3; CHEBI:87499; 06MJ0P28T3; DSSTox_CID_6915; DSSTox_RID_78252; DSSTox_GSID_26915; Alcohol, undecyl; CAS-112-42-5; UMQ; UNA; FEMA No. 3097; HENDECANOL; HSDB 1089; EINECS 203-970-5; BRN 1698334; Decane, hydroxymethyl deriv.; AI3-00330; 1- Undecanol; Alcohol C11; Neoflex 11; Pri-n-undecyl alcohol; 1-Undecanol, 99%; Dlcohol c-11 undecylic; EC 203-970-5; SCHEMBL20655; n-C11H23OH; Undecyl alcohol, 97%, FG; 4-01-00-01835 (Beilstein Handbook Reference); CHEMBL444525; DTXSID0026915; AMY5947; ZINC1596062; Tox21_201585; Tox21_300548; 5912AF; LMFA05000144; MFCD00004751; NSC403667; s9450; STL280304; AKOS009031434; CS-W004292; HY-W004292; MCULE-9897986150; NSC-403667; 6-(methylamino)pyridin-3-ylboronic?acid; NCGC00164024-01; NCGC00164024-02; NCGC00164024-03; NCGC00254401-01; NCGC00259134-01; 1-Undecanol, purum, >=98.0% (GC); 143819-62-9; BP-31088; LS-14031; FT-0608326; U0005; EN300-20041; Q161686; J-002774; F8881-3903
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  Formula C11H24O
  Weight 172.31
  Structure Could Not Find 2D Structure
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  InChI InChI=1S/C11H24O/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12/h12H,2-11H2,1H3
  InChI Key KJIOQYGWTQBHNH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  Isomeric SMILES CCCCCCCCCCCO
  Canonical SMILES CCCCCCCCCCCO
  External Links PubChem ID 8184
CAS ID 112-42-5
NPASS ID NPC112242
CHEMBL ID CHEMBL444525
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 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Species Name: Ducrosia anethifolia
  Factor Name: Locality Variation [1]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
The aerial parts of Ducrosia anethifolia (DC.) Boiss. were collected in the wild from Mehdi Abad (Kerman province, in southern Iran) at the flowering stage in June 2006. The material was dried at room temperature.
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               Factor Function
The 63 components of this interesting plant were identified in the oil of D. anethifolia, representing 94.0% of the oil. alpha-Pinene (11.6%), terpinolene(3.2%) and (z)-beta-ocimene (2.8%) were the main hydrocarbon components present in the oil, while decanal (54.0%), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate(3.2%) and decanoic acid (1.3%) were the major oxygen-containing constituents.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Locality: Karaj, Iran
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: <0.05 %
 
Locality: Kerman, Iran
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.9 %
      Species Name: Ducrosia assadii
  Factor Name: Locality Variation [2]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
The aerial parts of D. assadii Alava. were collected in the wild from Lalehzar (Kerman Province, in southern Iran) at the flowering stage, in July 2007. The material was dried at room temperature and used for distillation. Distillation: A direct-fired field distillation unit containing a distillation tank (capacity: 1,000 L), a condensation column and receiver, all made of stainless steel, and which can process 30-50 kg of dried aerial parts from the plants/batch, was installed at an altitude of 2600 m (boiling point: 87 ℃). Dried aerial parts from the plants (40 kg) were charged into the distillation unit along with 500 L fresh water and the unit was heated by steam. The system was kept open to atmospheric pressure until the temperature reached to 70 ℃, when the air present in the unit was replaced by the vapor. After complete removal of air from the unit, the air vent was closed and the whole unit was operated as a closed system under pressure to distill the oil. The pressure, temperature and rate of distillation were controlled manually. The process was completed after the collection of 500 L of water distillate. The oil collected in the receiver and dried over anhydrous Na2SO4. Extraction of Ducrosia Second Oil From Ducrosia Water by Redistillation: The seprated distillate water collected in the receiver was redistilled in a 1,000 L still to yield more Doucrosia oil (this oil is known as secondary essential oil, second oil, cooked oil or indirect oil).
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               Factor Function
Fifty components were identified in a second oil of D. assadii from Lalehzar with decanal (35.2%), nonadecane (12%) and citronellyl acetate (11.6%) as the main constituents. The oil from Dehbakrii also contained decanal (36.4%) as the main component of an oil recovered from the distillate water. The results showed that the amount of decanal is remarkably high in the oils of D. assadii.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Locality: Dehbakrii village, Provonce of Kerman, southern Iran
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.7 %
References
1 Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil of Ducrosia anethifolia (DC.) Boiss. from Kerman Province in Iran
2 Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil of Ducrosia assadii Alava. from Kerman Province in Iran