3-hydroxy Undecanoicacid is a hydroxylated fatty acid that has been found in S. algae, LPS extracted from clinical isolates of B. catarrhalis, and methyl-branched poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) (PHA) polymers produced by P. flava isolated from oil-contaminated soil. It inhibits sodium current in axons dissected from mantles of giant squid (D. bleekeri) with an ED50 value of 0.46 mM.
3-Hydroxy UndecanoicAcid Methyl Ester, a hydroxylated fatty acid methyl ester, is present in methyl-branched poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) (PHA) polymers synthesized by P. oleovorans, P. putida, and D. tsuruhatensis [Matreya, LLC. Catalog No. 1730].
Fmoc-11-aminoundecanoicacid can be used as a PROTAC linker in the synthesis of PROTACs and other conjugation applicaitons. Fmoc-11-aminoundecanoicacid is an alkane chian with terminal Fmoc-protected amine and carboxylic acid groups. The Fmoc group can be deprotected under basic condition to obtain the free amine which can be used for further conjugations. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups in the presence of activators (e.g. EDC, or HATU) to form a stable amide bond.
1-Undecanoyl-rac-glycerol is a monoacylglycerol that contains undecanoicacid at the sn-1 position. It completely inhibits the growth of the bacteria B. cereus, B. subtilis, M. luteus, E. faecalis, and S. aureus when used at concentrations ranging from 250 to 1,500 mg L.1 1-Undecanoyl-rac-glycerol (0.1 and 0.3 mg ml) also has antifungal activity against K. marxianus, S. cerevisiae, and C. maltosa.2