trans-2-Decenoic acid 是一种存在于蜂王浆中的脂肪酸。
产品描述
Trans-2-Decenoic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid found in royal jelly produced from the hypopharyngeal and mandibular gland secretions of honeybees.
体外活性
Trans-2-decenoic acid does not inhibit AI-2-specific signaling, but rather the luciferase reaction used for its detection. A potential biological role of trans-2-decenoic acid was then discovered. It is able to suppress the transition from yeast to hyphal morphology in the opportunistic human pathogen Candida albicans at concentrations that do not affect growth. The expression of HWP1, a hyphal-specific signature gene of C. albicans, is abolished by trans-2-decenoic acid. trans-2-Decenoic acid is structurally similar to the diffusible signal factor (DSF) family of interkingdom-signaling molecules and is the first member of this family from a Gram-positive organism (Streptococcus DSF, SDSF). SDSF activity was also found in S. mitis, S. oralis, and S. sanguinis, but not in other oral bacteria. SDSF could be relevant in shaping multispecies Candida bacteria biofilms in the human body[1].
Cas No.
334-49-6
分子式
C10H18O2
分子量
170.25
别名
反式-2-癸烯酸;trans-2-Decenoic acid;(E)-2-Decenoic acid
储存和溶解度
DMSO:100 mg/mL (587.37 mM)
Powder: -20°C for 3 years
In solvent: -80°C for 2 years