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hexacosanoic, a. Organic Chem.|ˌhɛksəˌkɒsəˈnəʊɪk| Also † -coˈsanic. [f. hexa- + eicosanoic a.] hexacosanoic acid, the fatty acid C26H52O2 ; = cerotic acid s.v. cerotic a.
1924Jrnl. Biol. Chem. LIX. 906 A new series of normal fatty acids, beginning with stearic acid and leading up to hexacosanic acid, was prepared. 1936Ibid. CXVI. 204 Fractions 7 and above contained acids that had mean molecular weights higher than that of tetracosanoic acid, indicating the presence of a hexacosanoic acid or a mixture of acids of higher molecular weight. 1968A. A. Baker Unsaturation in Org. Chem. iv. 44 Analysis of silver cerotate prompted Brodie to give cerotic acid the formula C27H54O2 rather than C26H52O2 , the formula that later investigations have shown the compound—now called hexacosanoic acid—to possess. 1990New Eng. Jrnl. Med. 4 Jan. 13/2 Peroxisomal dysfunction results in the impaired oxidation of very-long-chain saturated fatty acids, particularly hexacosanoic acid. |