5. A straight chain fatty acid of unknown length was modified to have an additional phenyl group at the methyl end. It was fed to a rabbit and a metabolite not able to be broken down further by beta oxidation was isolated from its urine. A 2429 mg sample of the metabolite was completely neutralized by adding 625 mL of 25 mM NaOH. Ostat a. What is the probable molecular weight and structure of the metabolite? b. Did the original fatty acid (prior to phenyl addition) contain an even or odd number of carbons?

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5. A straight chain fatty acid of unknown length was modified to have an additional phenyl group
at the methyl end. It was fed to a rabbit and a metabolite not able to be broken down further
by beta oxidation was isolated from its urine. A 2429 mg sample of the metabolite was
completely neutralized by adding 625 mL of 25 mM NaOH.
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a. What is the probable molecular weight and structure of the metabolite?
b. Did the original fatty acid (prior to phenyl addition) contain an even or odd number of
carbons?
Transcribed Image Text:5. A straight chain fatty acid of unknown length was modified to have an additional phenyl group at the methyl end. It was fed to a rabbit and a metabolite not able to be broken down further by beta oxidation was isolated from its urine. A 2429 mg sample of the metabolite was completely neutralized by adding 625 mL of 25 mM NaOH. Ostat n a. What is the probable molecular weight and structure of the metabolite? b. Did the original fatty acid (prior to phenyl addition) contain an even or odd number of carbons?
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