Undecylenic acid
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Undecylenic acid is an organic compound with the formula C11H20O2. It is an unsaturated fatty acid that is derived from castor oil. Undecylenic acid is primarily used in the production of nylon and in the treatment of fungal infections.
Chemical Structure[edit | edit source]
Undecylenic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid that consists of 11 carbon atoms, hence the prefix "undec". The molecule has a double bond between the 10th and 11th carbon atoms, which is what makes it an unsaturated fatty acid.
Production[edit | edit source]
Undecylenic acid is produced from ricinoleic acid, which is a hydroxy fatty acid that is obtained from castor oil. The process involves heating the ricinoleic acid to a high temperature and then distilling it to separate the undecylenic acid.
Uses[edit | edit source]
Undecylenic acid has a variety of uses in different industries. In the chemical industry, it is used as a precursor in the production of nylon. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used in the treatment of fungal infections, particularly those caused by the fungus Candida. It is also used in the production of perfumes and flavorings due to its pleasant odor.
Safety[edit | edit source]
Undecylenic acid is generally considered safe for use. However, it can cause skin irritation in some people, particularly if it is used in high concentrations or for extended periods of time. It is recommended to use undecylenic acid under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
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