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Δ2-Trans eicosenoic acid
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Δ2-Trans eicosenoic acid

CAS: 2127095-72-9

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Δ2-Trans eicosenoic acid
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Δ2-Trans eicosenoic acid is an analog of the naturally occurring fatty acid, eicosanoic acid. It has been found to have potent anticancer properties and acts as an inhibitor of cancer cell growth. This compound induces apoptosis in cancer cells by activating protein kinases that are involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression. Δ2-Trans eicosenoic acid has been shown to inhibit the growth of various types of tumors in human models, including breast and colon cancer. Additionally, this compound has medicinal applications and can be detected in urine samples as a potential biomarker for cancer diagnosis and treatment monitoring. Its potent inhibitory effects on kinases make it a promising candidate for developing new cancer therapies.

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Molecular weight:
310.5 g/mol
Formula:
C20H38O2
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Min. 95%
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