The molecular formula of bovine dienol is C29H43O, which should be a waxy colorless or white solid with a fixed melting point. The density is less than water. Because it contains -OH group, it may be slightly soluble in hot water, but absolutely insoluble in cold water, soluble in ethanol and ether, and soluble in oil. It may have a slightly irritating smell, which is toxic and irritating to the skin.
Structures containing olefins and alkynes have the properties of these two kinds of substances, and structures containing secondary alcohols can be oxidized to ketones by oxygen in the presence of catalysts. Flammable.
Because we can't find the reliable data of this substance, we can only infer from the properties of lauryl alcohol and cyclohexanol, both of which are secondary alcohols for reference only.