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  • Cayman Chemical

    11-trans LTC4 is a C-11 double bond isomer of LTC4. LTC4 undergoes slow temperature-dependent isomerization to 11-trans LTC4 during storage. 11-trans LTC4 is produced in smaller amounts relative to LTC4 in ionophore-stimulated HMC-1 cells (a human mast cell line) and equine eosinophils, but not in…

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    11-trans LTD4 is a C-11 double bond isomer of LTD4. LTD4 undergoes slow temperature-dependent isomerization to 11-trans LTD4 during storage. 11-trans LTD4 retains about 10-25 % of the potency for contraction of guinea pig ileum, trachea and parenchyma compared to LTD4. It exhibits an ED50 ranging…

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    Isoprostanes are prostaglandin (PG)-like products of free-radical induced lipid peroxidation. Although the isoprostanes derived from arachidonic acid are the best characterized, many other polyunsaturated fatty acids can form isoprostanes. iPF2α-VI is one of dozens of possible stereo- and…

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    A DHA epoxygenase metabolite detected in rat brain and spinal cord, as well as human serum, that acts as a substrate for sEH (Km = 5.1 µM); demonstrates antihyperalgesic activity in inflammatory and neuropathic pain models and potently inhibits angiogenesis and tumor growth in in vitro assays.

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    An aspirin-triggered lipoxin that inhibits LTB4-induced chemotaxis, adherence, and transmigration of the neutrophils with twice the potency of LXA4 demonstrating activity in the nM range.

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    A 13R,14S-dihydroxy DHA formed by recombinant human macrophage 12-LO and sEH co-incubated with DHA; reduces neutrophil infiltration in a mouse model of peritonitis and enhances human macrophage phagocytosis of zymosan A.

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    A DHA epoxygenase metabolite found in rat brain and spinal cord that acts as a preferred substrate for sEH (Km = 3.2 µM); demonstrates antihyperalgesic activity in inflammatory and neuropathic pain models and potently inhibits angiogenesis and tumor growth in in vitro assays.

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    A 5-series LO derived from EPA; contracts pulmonary parenchymal strips from guinea pig with similar potency to that of LXA4 and LXB4, yet does not exert the vasodilatory effects on aortic smooth muscle exhibited by LXA4 and LXB4.

  • Cayman Chemical

    (±)11-HDHA is an autoxidation product of DHA in vitro. It is also produced from incubations of DHA in rat liver, brain, and intestinal microsomes. DHA is metabolized to 11(S)-HDHA by human platelets and canine retina. In addition to 11(S)-HDHA, 14(S)-HDHA is also produced by platelets.…

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    Less potent than AEA (Item No. 90050) at the CB1 receptor (Ki = 600 versus 90 nM); inhibits FAAH.

  • Cayman Chemical

    An internal standard for the quantification of DHA by GC- or LC-MS.

  • Cayman Chemical

    5(S)-HETrE is produced by the action of 5-LO when mead acid is the substrate. There are no literature reports of the biological activity or further metabolic fate of 5(S)-HETrE.

  • Key urinary metabolite of PGD2; represents approximately 1% and 4% of the infused radiolabeled dose in monkeys and humans, respectively.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A derivative of (±)8(9)-EET which is stable enough to ship and handle routinely.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A positional isomer of LXA4 produced by the metabolism of 15-HETE or 15-HpETE by human leukocytes; inhibits PMV migration stimulated by LTB4 at a concentration of 10-7 M and inhibits LTB4-induced adhesion of PMNs with an IC50 value of ~3 x 10-10 M.

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    (±)5-HETE is one of the six monohydroxy fatty acids produced by the non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid. It contains equal amounts of 5(S)-HETE and 5(R)-HETE. (±)5-HETE induces the aggregation of isolated neutrophils with an IC50 value of 200 nM.

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    Major β-oxidation product resulting from peroxisomal metabolism of 12(S)-HETE

  • Cayman Chemical

    (±)12-HpETE is one of the six monohydroperoxy fatty acids produced by the non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid (Item No. 90010) and consists of an equal mixture of the R and S isomers. Reduction of the hydroperoxide yields the more stable hydroxyl fatty acid (±)12-HETE (Item…

  • Cayman Chemical

    A minor CYP450 metabolite of arachidonic acid that stimulates vasodilation of rabbit kidney.

  • Cayman Chemical

    8(S)-HETrE is a monohydroxy PUFA produced by rabbit neutrophil lipoxygenase when DGLA is used as a substrate. Although the biological activities of 8(S)-HETrE have not been well characterized, it is expected to behave similarly to 8(S)-HETE.

  • Cayman Chemical

    The racemic version of a CYP450 metabolite of arachidonic acid that dose-dependently stimulates vasodilation of the rabbit kidney.

  • 13,14-dihydro-19(R)-hydroxy PGE1 is the theoretical metabolite of 13,14-dihydro PGE1 by ω-1 hydroxylase. There are no known reports on its biosynthesis or biological activity.

  • Cayman Chemical

    An epoxygenase pathway product produced from EPA by CYP450 both in vitro and in vivo; its effects of remain to be determined.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A DHA-derived product first identified in mouse inflammatory exudates; reduces neutrophil infiltration in vivo in both mouse peritonitis and dermal inflammation; enhances macrophage phagocytosis and efferocytosis.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A bioactive macrolide derived from sponges that binds monomeric actin, preventing actin polymerization both in vitro (Kd = 0.2 μM) and in cells (0.5 μM).

  • Cayman Chemical

    (±)8-HETE is one of the six monohydroxy fatty acids produced by the non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid.

  • Cayman Chemical

    The lipoxins are trihydroxy fatty acids containing a 7,9,11,13-conjugated tetraene. LXA4 was first described as a metabolite of 15-HpETE and/or 15-HETE when added in vitro to isolated human leukocytes. The material obtained in this manner consists of at least four distinct isomers: 5(S), 6(S);…

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    A non-enzymatic hydrolysis product of LTA4 with reduced activity compared to LTB4; also produced by oxidative decomposition of CysLTs such as LTC4 in the presence of myeloperoxidase and hypochlorous acid.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A purified enantiomer of (±)9-HETE resulting from non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid.

  • Cayman Chemical

    (±)9-HETE is one of the six monohydroxy fatty acids produced by the non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid. The individual R and S isomers of racemic HETEs have been separated and identified using chiral phase HPLC. The racemic HETEs have been quantified as an index of lipid…

  • Cayman Chemical

    (±)14(15)-EET-d11 contains 11 deuterium atoms at the 16, 16', 17, 17', 18, 18' ,19, 19' ,20, 20, and 20 positions. It is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of (±)14(15)-EET (Item No. 50651) by GC- or LC-MS.

  • A potential cytochrome P450 metabolite of N-arachidonoyl taurine that may activate TRPV1 and TRPV4.

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