
CAS 1268720-28-0
:7(R)-Maresin 1
Description:
7(R)-Maresin 1, identified by its CAS number 1268720-28-0, is a bioactive lipid mediator derived from the metabolism of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega-3 fatty acid. This compound is part of the class of molecules known as specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs), which play a crucial role in the resolution of inflammation and the promotion of tissue repair. 7(R)-Maresin 1 exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, helping to modulate immune responses and facilitate the clearance of inflammatory cells. Its structure features a unique stereochemistry that is essential for its biological activity, influencing receptor interactions and signaling pathways. Research indicates that 7(R)-Maresin 1 may have therapeutic potential in various inflammatory diseases, highlighting its importance in the field of pharmacology and biochemistry. Additionally, its role in promoting the resolution of inflammation underscores the significance of lipid mediators in maintaining homeostasis and health.
Formula:C22H32O4
Synonyms:- HLHYXXBCQOUTGK-FHCQLJOMSA-N
- 7(R)-Maresin 1 Exclusive
- 4,8,10,12,16,19-Docosahexaenoic acid, 7,14-dihydroxy-, (4Z,7R,8E,10E,12Z,14S,16Z,19Z)-
- 7(R)-Maresin 1
- Maresin 1
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Maresin 1
CAS:Maresin 1 is biosynthesized by macrophages (MΦ) and possesses significant anti-inflammatory activity that attenuates LPS-induced lung injury in mice.Formula:C22H32O4Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:360.49Maresin 1
CAS:Maresin 1 is a potent anticancer agent that has shown to induce apoptosis in cancer cells. It is a kinase inhibitor that targets multiple kinases involved in cancer cell growth and proliferation. Maresin 1 has also been shown to inhibit hepcidin, a hormone that regulates iron metabolism, which may contribute to its anticancer properties. This compound has been tested on Chinese hamster ovary cells and human tumor cell lines, showing promising results as an effective cancer inhibitor. Maresin 1 analogs have also been developed for potential use as cancer therapeutics. Additionally, Maresin 1 has been detected in human urine, indicating its potential role as a biomarker for cancer diagnosis and treatment monitoring.Formula:C22H32O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:360.5 g/mol



