
CAS 862913-13-1
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Amc arachidonoyl amide
CAS:<p>AMC arachidonoyl amide is a medicinal compound that has shown promising anticancer properties. It works by inhibiting the activity of certain kinases, which are enzymes involved in cell cycle regulation and tumor growth. This compound has been shown to induce apoptosis (cell death) in human cancer cells, making it a potential candidate for cancer treatment. AMC arachidonoyl amide is also known to inhibit the activity of protein kinases, which play a crucial role in signaling pathways that regulate cell growth and survival. This compound has been found in urine samples from Chinese individuals and is being studied as a potential inhibitor of tumor growth and progression. With its potent anticancer effects, AMC arachidonoyl amide shows great potential as a new class of kinase inhibitors for cancer therapy.</p>Formula:C30H39NO3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:461.6 g/molAMC Arachidonoyl Amide
CAS:<p>Arachidonoyl amide (AMC-AA) is a fatty acid amide among several that serve to quantify fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) activity. FAAH, with its relative lack of selectivity, processes various amide head groups beyond ethanolamine, the head group of its primary endogenous substrate, anandamide (AEA). The interaction of AMC-AA with FAAH leads to the liberation of fluorescent aminomethyl coumarin, which has an absorption peak at 360 nm and emission at 465 nm. This fluorescence release facilitates the rapid and efficient assessment of FAAH activity through the utilization of either a standard cuvette or a microplate fluorometer.</p>Formula:C30H39NO3Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:461.6

