docosatriene
English
Etymology
docosa- (“22”) + tri- (“3”) + -ene (“double-bonded carbon”). From having 22 carbons, with three double-bonded carbon-carbons.
Noun
docosatriene (plural docosatrienes)
- (biochemistry) A compound containing conjugated triene structures generated from docosahexaenoic acid.
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