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Myristyl aldehyde, also known as tetradecanal, is a reduced form of
myristic acid Myristic acid (IUPAC name: tetradecanoic acid) is a common saturated fatty acid with the molecular formula . Its salts and esters are commonly referred to as myristates or tetradecanoates. The name of the acyl group derived from myristic acid is m ...
. It is naturally produced by bioluminescent bacteria of the ''
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and is one of two substrates produced and consumed by the ''Vibrio fischeri''
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light emission system.


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{{reflist Fatty aldehydes Alkanals