hexacosanoic acid
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Definition
Noun: A saturated fatty acid with the chemical formula C₂₆H₅₂O₂, which is a white, solid compound naturally occurring in various waxes, including beeswax.
Usage
This is a technical, scientific term used primarily in chemistry, biochemistry, and related fields to refer to this specific long-chain fatty acid. It is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- The analysis confirmed the presence of hexacosanoic acid in the plant cuticle wax.
- Hexacosanoic acid is one of the major components of beeswax.
- Researchers studied the synthesis of hexacosanoic acid in the laboratory.
Advanced Usage
- In systematic chemical nomenclature, hexacosanoic acid denotes the straight-chain, 26-carbon saturated fatty acid. It is also known by its more common trivial name, .
Variants and Related Words
- Cerotic Acid (n): The common name for hexacosanoic acid.
- Fatty Acid (n): The broader class of molecules to which hexacosanoic acid belongs.
- Wax Ester (n): A compound formed when a fatty acid like hexacosanoic acid bonds with a long-chain alcohol, commonly found in natural waxes.
Synonyms
- Cerotic acid
Notes
This term has no idioms, phrasal verbs, or non-technical meanings. Its usage is confined to scientific contexts.
Noun
- a white solid fatty acid found in waxes (such as beeswax)