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The term ''Eicosanoic'' has a use in Biology (biological chemistry) as well as in physical chemistry; It is involved in the description of [[monteleukast]] ([[Singulair]]).
The term ''Eicosanoic'' has a use in Biology (biological chemistry) as well as in physical chemistry; It is involved in the description of [[montelukast]] ([[Singulair]]).


¶ Preferentially, it should be reffered to by 'type', namely, Eicosic Acid, or (i.e.) "Icosic" ''lipid''
¶ Preferentially, it should be reffered to by 'type', namely, Eicosic Acid, or (i.e.) "Icosic" ''lipid''


-L. Tischmann [[Special:Contributions/24.246.236.191|24.246.236.191]] ([[User talk:24.246.236.191|talk]]) <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned"> — Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|undated]] comment added 10:47, 3 January 2015 (UTC)</span><!--Template:Undated--> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
-L. Tischmann [[Special:Contributions/24.246.236.191|24.246.236.191]] ([[User talk:24.246.236.191|talk]])

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"Chemical Nomenclature"

The term Eicosanoic has a use in Biology (biological chemistry) as well as in physical chemistry; It is involved in the description of montelukast (Singulair).

¶ Preferentially, it should be reffered to by 'type', namely, Eicosic Acid, or (i.e.) "Icosic" lipid

-L. Tischmann 24.246.236.191 (talk)