Natural Occurrence and Function of 1-Octanol in the Brain?
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We detected significant 1-octanol downregulation (vs. control) in the brain from our liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) measures. Previous reports of naturally occurring 1-octanol are absent in the literature as far as we know. Is this an artifact from LC-MS or is it possible that 1-octanol is naturally produced in the brain? Given that it is commonly used as a gap junction blocker, are there any reports on its natural function?

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This question should be asked at a biology forum, e.g. https://biology.stackexchange.com/ or maybe https://neurostars.org

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