Abstract
AbstractA method is presented for the preparation of 10, 11‐methylene‐9‐nonadecene, a structural analog of the biologically active 9, 10‐methylene‐9‐octadecene (sterculene). When tested for its ability to inhibit stearyl CoA desaturase in vivo, 10, 11‐methylene‐9‐nonadecene failed to alter the stearic‐oleic acid ratio in the yolks of eggs from hens that had been fed 75 mg per day for 8 days. The compound did not give the Halphen test nor react rapidly with silver nitrate or methyl mercaptan in alcohol.
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