List of compounds with carbon numbers 25–29

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This is a partial list of molecules that contain 25 to 29 carbon atoms.

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C25

Chemical formulaSynonymsCAS number
C25H20 tetraphenylmethane [1] 630-76-2
C25H22ClNO3 fenvalerate [2] 51630-58-1
C25H26O3 estrone benzoate [3] 2393-53-5
C25H27ClN2 meclozine [4] 569-65-3
C25H28O3 estradiol benzoate [5] 50-50-0
C25H28O3 etofenprox [6] 80844-07-1
C25H29N3O2 metergoline [7] 17692-51-2
C25H31FO8 triamcinolone [8] 124-94-7
C25H32ClN5O2 nefazodone [9] 83366-66-9
C25H32N2O2 dextromoramide [10] 357-56-2
C25H32N2O2 levomoramide [11] 5666-11-5
C25H33NO4 etorphine [12] 14521-96-1
C25H34O2 norethisterone dimethylpropionate [13] 65445-09-2
C25H34N6O3 acetildenafil [14] 831217-01-7
C25H36N6O4S udenafil [15] 268203-93-6
C25H40O2Si2 norethisterone pentamethyldisiloxyl ether 71203-43-5
C25H49N pentacosanenitrile [16] 95960-95-5
C25H50O2 ethyl tricosanoate [17] 18281-07-7
C25H54BrN heptyltrihexylammonium bromide [18] 4328-15-8
C25H54ClNO4 heptyltrihexylammonium perchlorate [19] 5536-16-3
C25H54IN heptyltrihexylammonium iodide [20] 4328-14-7
C25H54N2O3 triheptylammonium nitrate [21] 5187-77-9

C26

C26H12 diindenochrysene radical [22] 169331-80-0
C26H14 rubicene [23] 197-61-5
C26H15N3O7 perylene picric acid 42462-61-3
C26H16 hexacene [24] 258-31-1
C26H16 hexaphene [25] 222-78-6
C26H20Sn triphenyl phenylethynyl tin [26] 1247-08-1
C26H22N4 benzil phenylosazone 572-18-9
C26H22O2 benzopinacol [27] 464-72-2
C26H26F2N2 flunarizine [28] 52468-60-7
C26H26O3Si3 dimethyltetraphenylcyclotrisiloxane 1438-86-4
C26H28O14 apiin [29] 26544-34-3
C26H28ClNO clomiphene [30] 911-45-5
C26H28N2 cinnarizine [31] 298-57-7
C26H30O11 Phellamurin [32] 52589-11-4
C26H30O12 Amurensin [33] 641-94-1
C26H36O3 estradiol cypionate [34] 313-06-4
C26H36O6 bufotalin [35] 471-95-4
C26H37NO2 A-40174 [36] 26685-57-4
C26H40O3 testosterone enanthate [37] 315-37-7
C26H42O4 decyl octyl phthalate 119-07-3
C26H43NO6 glycocholic acid [38] 475-31-0
C26H50O4 didecyl adipate 105-97-5
C26H50O4 diisodecyl adipate 27178-16-1
C26H52 cyclohexacosane 297-16-5
C26H52O2 ethyl tetracosanate 24634-95-5
C26H52O2 cerotic acid [39] 506-46-7
C26H56ClN didodecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride 3401-74-9
C26H56ClNO4 diheptyldihexylammonium perchlorate 4312-63-4
C26H56IN diheptyldihexylammonium iodide 4312-62-3

C27

C27H28Br2O5S bromothymol blue [40] 76-59-5
C27H30O2 norethisterone benzoate 71203-39-9
C27H30O5S thymolsulfonephthalein 76-61-9
C27H30O14 violanthin [41] 40581-17-7
C27H30O14 kaempferitrin [42] 482-38-2
C27H30O14 spherobioside [43] 64-17-5
C27H30O16 Rutin [44] 153-18-4
C27H31O15 Antirrhinin [45] 18719-76-1
C27H31O16 +Tulipanin [46] 15674-58-5
C27H32O14 Naringin [47] 10236-47-2
C27H33B trimesitylborane [48] 7297-95-2
C27H38N2O4 verapamil [49] 52-53-9
C27H38O2 norethisterone heptanoate 3836-23-5
C27H39NO3 jervine [50] 469-59-0
C27H40N2O2 isooctylhydrocupreine 130-87-0
C27H40O3 testosterone cypionate 58-20-8
C27H41NO solasodiene 3669-17-8
C27H41NO6 hydrocortamate 76-47-1
C27H42O3 diosgenin [51] 512-04-9
C27H42ClNO2 benzethonium chloride [52] 121-54-0
C27H43NO solanidine [53] 80-78-4
C27H43NO2 solasodine 126-17-0
C27H44O cholecalciferol 67-97-0
C27H44O desmosterol [54] 313-04-2
C27H44O previtamin D3 1173-13-3
C27H44O2 7-ketocholesterol 566-28-9
C27H44O3 tigogenin 77-60-1
C27H44O4 gitogenin 6811-13-8
C27H45NO demissidine 474-08-8
C27H45NO2 tomatidine [55] 77-59-8
C27H46cholestene [56]
C27H46O cholesterol [57] 57-88-5
C27H46O2 7-alpha-hydroxycholesterol 566-26-7
C27H48 cholestane [58] 481-21-0
C27H48 cholestane 14982-53-7
C27H48O coprostanol [59] 360-68-9
C27H50O6 glycerol tricaprylate [60] 538-23-8
C27H52O4 monodocosyl glutarate 94278-12-3
C27H54 cycloheptacosane 297-23-4
C27H54O2 cerotic acid methyl ester [61] 5802-82-4
C27H57N trinonylamine [62] 2044-22-6
C27H58BrN trioctylpropylammonium bromide 24298-17-7

C28

C28H12Cl2N2O4 c.i. vat blue 6 130-20-1
C28H20 anthracene photodimer 1627-06-1
C28H20O2 glyceryl monostearate 31566-31-1
C28H27ClF5NO penfluridol 26864-56-2
C28H28N2O2 difenoxin 28782-42-5
C28H29F2N3O pimozide 2062-78-4
C28H31ClN2O3 Rhodamine B 81-88-9
C28H32FNO2 A-41988 52763-30-1
C28H32O4Si4 tetramethyltetraphenylcyclotetrasiloxane 77-63-4
C28H32O15 Diosmin520-27-4
C28H33ClN2 buclizine 82-95-1
C28H34O14 Poncirin14941-08-3
C28H34O15 Hesperidin520-26-3
C28H38N8O5S2 nitrosoprodenafil
C28H44O ergocalciferol 50-14-6
C28H44O ergosterol 57-87-4
C28H45ClO2 cholestryl chloroformate 7144-08-3
C28H46O brassicasterol 474-67-9
C28H46O2 cholesteryl formate 4351-55-7
C28H46O4 diisodecyl phthalate 26761-40-0
C28H48O campesterol 474-62-4
C28H52O12 sucrose monopalmitate 13039-41-3
C28H53SO7Na didodecyl sodium sulphonatosuccinate 4229-35-0
C28H53NO5 flexo plasticizer 8n8 134-67-8
C28H54HgO4 mercuric tetradecanoate 36215-49-3
C28H56 cyclooctacosane 297-24-5
C28H56O2 ethyl hexacosanate 29030-81-7
C28H58 octacosane 630-02-4
C28H60BrN tetraheptylammonium bromide 4368-51-8
C28H60ClN methyl trinonylammonium chloride
C28H60ClNO4 tetraheptylammonium perchlorate 4312-65-6
C28H60IN tetraheptylammonium iodide 3535-83-9

C29

C29H20O tetraphenylcyclopentadienone 479-33-4
C29H35FO10 triamcinolone diacetate 67-78-7
C29H35O17 Malvin16727-30-3
C29H41O2 galvinoxyl radical 2370-18-5
C29H44O12 ouabain 630-60-4
C29H46O2 desmosterol acetate 2665-04-5
C29H46O2 zymosterol acetate 2579-07-9
C29H48O chondrillasterol 481-17-4
C29H48O fucosterol 17605-67-3
C29H48O isofucosterol 481-14-1
C29H48Oα-Spinasterol 481-18-5
C29H48O stigmasterol 83-48-7
C29H48O2 cholesteryl acetate 604-35-3
C29H50O2 cholestanol acetate 4947-63-1
C29H50O2 epicoprostanol acetate 104757-70-2
C29H52O stigmastanol 19466-47-8
C29H58O2 methyl octacosanoate 55682-92-3
C29H58O2 nonacosanoic acid 4250-38-8

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