CAS 197508-62-6
:Acido 14(15)-epossi-5Z,8Z,11Z-eicosatrienoico
- 5,8,11-Tridecatrienoic acid, 13-(3-pentyloxiranyl)-, (5Z,8Z,11Z)-
- 5,8,11-Tridecatrienoic acid, 13-(3-pentyloxiranyl)-, (all-Z)-
- 5,8,11-Tridecatrienoic acid, 13-(3-pentyl-2-oxiranyl)-, (5Z,8Z,11Z)-
- 14,15-Epoxyeicosatrienoic acid
- (5Z,8Z,11Z)-13-(3-Pentyl-2-oxiranyl)-5,8,11-tridecatrienoic acid
(±)14(15)-EET
CAS:(±)14(15)-EET is a metabolite of arachidonic acid that is formed via epoxidation of arachidonic acid by cytochrome P450.[1],[2] It prevents increases inFormula:C20H32O3Colore e forma:SolidPeso molecolare:320.47314(15)-epoxy-5(Z),8(Z),11(Z)-eicosatrienoic acid
CAS:Formula:C20H32O3Purezza:>98%Colore e forma:In solution, EthanolPeso molecolare:320.514,15-Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid
CAS:Prodotto controllatoApplications Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid (EET) has antihypertensive and anti-inflammatory properties and play a role in the maintenance of renal vascular function. N,N'-dicyclohexylurea (DCU) increased release of 14,15-EET when the cells were stimulated with a calcium ionophore.Also, it is derived from Arachidonic Acid >97% (A765000), which is an essential fatty acid and a precursor in the biosynthesis of prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes. Arachidonic Acid occurs in liver, brain, glandular organs, and depot fats of animals, in small amounts in human depot fats, and Arachidonic Acid is also a constituent of animal phosphatides.
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