List of compounds with carbon numbers 40–49

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This is a partial list of molecules that contain 40 to 49 carbon atoms.

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C40–C43

Chemical formulaSynonymsCAS number
C40H24 tetranaphthylene [1] 116204-83-2
C40H26 1,3,6,8-Tetraphenylpyrene 13638-82-9
C40H44N4O16 uroporphyrinogen III 1976-85-8
C40H46N4O17 hydroxymethylbilane 73023-76-4
C40H48 isorenieratene 524-01-6
C40H49ClN8O12 microsclerodermin D 206535-30-0
C40H50 tetracyclohexylpyrene
C40H50O tedaniaxanthin [2] 63893-29-8
C40H50O2 rhodoxanthin 116-30-3
C40H52O2 canthaxanthin 514-78-3
C40H52O3 flavoxanthin 512-29-8
C40H52O4 Astaxanthin 472-61-7
C40H54 torulene
C40H54O3 diadinoxanthin 18457-54-0
C40H54O4 halocynthiaxanthin 81306-52-7
C40H56 β-carotene 7235-40-7
C40H56O Cyptoxanthin 472-70-8
C40H56O2 zeaxanthin 144-68-3
C40H56O3 antheraxanthin and flavoxanthin-
C40H56O4 violaxanthin 126-29-4
C40H58O rhodopin 105-92-0
C40H58O2 cucumariaxanthin B 167818-24-8
C40H58O4 oryzanol A 21238-33-5
C40H60 zeta-Carotene
C40H60O2 cucumariaxanthin C 167818-25-9
C40H62 phytofluene 27664-65-9
C40H62O phytofluenol 29753-46-6
C40H64 phytoene
C40H64O12 nonactin 6833-84-7
C40H66 lycopersene 502-62-5
C40H68O11 nigericin 28380-24-7
C40H70O14 halityloside B 102075-01-5
C40H78O4 dioctadecyl succinate 26720-12-7
C40H78O5 diethylene glycol distearate 109-30-8
C40H80 cyclotetracontane 297-54-1
C40H80O2 docosyl stearate 22413-03-2
C40H80NO8P lecithin 8002-43-5
C40H82 tetracontane 4181-95-7
C40H84NBr tetrakis(decyl)ammonium bromide 14937-42-9
C40H87NSi2 dioctadecyl tetramethylsilaxane 82356-82-9
C40H90O13Ti4 decabutoxytetratitanoxane 7393-48-8
C41H42N4O8 verteporfin 129497-78-5
C41H60N8O10 nodularin 118399-22-7
C41H63NO14 protoveratrine a 1360-61-8
C41H63NO15 protoveratrine b 124-97-0
C41H64O13 digitoxin 71-63-6
C41H67NO15 troleandomycin 2751-09-9
C41H70O9Ca ionomycin 56092-81-0
C41H72O2 cholesteryl myristate 1989-52-2
C41H74N7O17P3S phytanoyl-CoA 146622-45-9
C41H76N2O15 roxithromycin 80214-83-1
C41H80O4 dioctadecyl gluatarate 26720-18-3
C41H84 hentetracontane 7194-87-8
C42H28O tetraphenylnaphthacene monoxide 127257-80-1
C42H28O2 pseudooxytetraphenyl naphthacene 38118-83-1
C42H51N6NiO13 cofactor F430 73145-13-8
C42H53NO15 aclarubicin 57576-44-0
C42H58O5 dinoxanthin 54369-12-9
C42H58O6 fucoxanthin 3351-86-8
C42H62O16 glycyrrhizin 1405-68-3
C42H69NO15 josamycin 16846-24-5
C42H70O11 salinomycin 53003-10-4
C42H71NO14 rokitamycin 74014-51-0
C42H78N2O14 dirithromycin 62013-14-1
C42H84 cyclodotetracontane 297-58-5
C42H84N14O36S3 streptomycin sulfate 3810-74-0
C42H87N trimyristylamine 27911-72-4
C42H87Al tritetradecylaluminium 1529-58-4
C42H90N2Br2 hexanediaminium dihexadecyl tetramethyl dichloride 15590-96-2
C43H51N3O11 rifaximin 80521-81-4
C43H53NO14 docetaxel 114977-28-5
C43H54N4O8 vinorelbine 71486-22-1
C43H55N5O7 vindesine 59917-39-4
C43H58N4O12 rifampcin 13292-46
C43H65N11O12S2 demoxytocin 113-78-0
C43H66N12O12S2 oxytocin 50-56-6
C43H67N15O12S2 vasotocin 113-80-4
C43H68ClNO11 pimecrolimus 137071-32-0
C43H72O11 narasin 55134-13-9
C43H74N2O14 spiramycin 8025-81-8
C43H76O2 cholesteryl palmitate 601-34-3
C43H88 tritetracontane 7098-21-7

C44–C46

C44H30N4 tetraphenylporphyrin 917-23-7
C44H30N4O12S4 tetraphenylporphine sulfonate
C44H32N4O4 temoporfin 122341-38-2
C44H50Cl2N6O2 XF-73 718638-68-7
C44H57NO17 ortataxel 186348-23-2
C44H69NO12 tacrolimus 104987-11-3
C44H82O13 sucrose dipalmitate 248917-86-4
C44H86PNO8 stearoyloleoylglycerophosphatidylcholine 6753-56-6
C45H44N3NaO7S2 coomassie brilliant blue 6104-59-2
C45H52N4O18 bilirubin diglucuronide 17459-92-6
C45H54N4O8 vinorelbine 71486-22-1
C45H54F2N4O8 vinflunine 162652-95-1
C45H57NO14 cabazitaxel 183133-96-2
C45H57NO16 larotaxel 156294-36-9
C45H64O 2-Isopentenyl-3,4-dehydrorhodopin
C45H69N5O8S apratoxin A 350791-64-9
C45H69N11O12S carbetocin 37025-55-1
C45H73NO14 chaconine 20562-03-2
C45H73NO15 solanine 20562-02-1
C45H74O solanesol 13190-97-1
C45H75NO15 miocamycin 55881-07-7
C45H78O2 cholesteryl oleate 303-43-5
C45H80O2 cholesteryl stearate 1184-05-0
C45H80O2 cholesteryl stearate 35602-69-8
C45H83NO9 ophidiacerebroside A 152247-26-2
C45H86O6 trimyristin 555-45-3
C45H90 cyclopentatetracontane 297-60-9
C46H56N4O10 vincristine 57-22-7
C46H58N4O9 vinblastine 865-21-4
C46H60FN3O13 tesetaxel 333754-36-2
C46H62N4O11 rifabutin 72559-06-9
C46H71BrN10O13 symplocamide A 1007391-44-7
C46H77NO17 tylosin 1401-69-0
C46H80O3 cholesteryl oleyl carbonate 17110-51-9
C46H82O2 cholesteryl nonadecanoate 25605-90-7
C46H85NO9 ophidiacerebroside B 152247-27-3
C46H94 hexatetracontane 7098-24-0

C47–C49

C47H51NO14 paclitaxel 33069-62-4
C47H64N4O12 rifapentine 61379-65-5
C47H73NO17 amphotericin B 1397-89-3
C47H75NO17 nystatin 1400-61-9
C47H84O2 cholesteryl eicosanoate 2573-03-7
C48H40O4Si4 octaphenylcyclotetrasiloxane 546-56-5
C48H89NO9 ophidiacerebroside D 152247-28-4
C48H94O4 didocosyl succinate 13475-47-3
C48H96 cyclooctatetracontane 36355-90-5
C48H99N trihexadecylamine 28947-77-5
C48H100ClP hexyl tris(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride
C49H64N10O11S2 octreotate
C49H66N10O10S2 octreotide 83150-76-9
C49H71N7O17 cilofungin 79404-91-4
C49H74N10O12 microcystin-LR 101043-37-2
C49H80O2 cholesteryladrenate 14940-92-2
C49H96O4 didocosyl glutarate 94278-09-8
C49H97NO10 agelasphin-11 152139-44-1

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