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policosanol

under Fatty Alcohols
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More on Fatty Alcohols Definition: Usually high-molecular-weight, straight-chain primary alcohols, but can also range from as few as 4 carbons, derived from natural fats and oils, including lauryl, stearyl, oleyl, and linoleyl alcohols. They are used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, detergents, plastics, and lube oils and in textile manufacture. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 5th ed)      Other names Alcohols, Fatty
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
policosanol
  aliphatic primary fatty alcohols 24-34 carbons long extracted from sugarcane (SACCHARUM) and SORGHUM, including 1-octacosanol (C28, 63%), 1-triacontanol (C30, 12.6%), hexacosanol (6.2%), 1-tetracosano
142583-61-7   *Fatty Alcohols
Pharma Action Anticholesteremic Agents; Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors
Thromb Res 1993 Feb 1;69(3):321-7

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