UN1170, Bottle, Glass, Clear, Biologically Active Small Molecules

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  • Cayman Chemical

    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.

  • Cayman Chemical

    An alkaloid metabolite of nicotine as well as a major product of its pyrolysis; binds comparably to CYP2A6 and CYP2A13 (Kis = 7.5 and 5.6 µM, respectively), but appears to more effectively inactivate CYP2A6.

  • Unnatural C-15 epimer of Travoprost.

  • Oleyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine is an inhibitor of PLA2 with an IC50 value of 6.2 µM for porcine pancreatic PLA2.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A potent and selective agonist of the human PGE2 receptor, EP4 with a Ki value of 0.38 nM and an EC50 value of 0.6 nM; induces thermal hyperalgesia when injected into guinea pig forepaw and increases vasodilation of human pulmonary vein.

  • 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

    A plant growth regulator involved in the signaling mechanisms for a variety of conditions including plant defense, wound healing, tuberization, fruit ripening, and senescence.

  • 11β-PGF2α-EA is the theoretical hepatic metabolite of PGD2-EA, produced during COX-2 metabolism of the endogenous cannabinoid AEA which is found in brain, liver, and other mammalian tissues. AEA can be used directly by COX-2 and specific PG synthase to produce ethanolamide congeners of…

  • Cayman Chemical

    An internal standard for the quantification of (±)14(15)-DiHET by GC- or LC-MS.

  • Cayman Chemical

    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.

  • Cayman Chemical

    (+)-15(R)-Fluprostenol isopropyl ester is a prodrug (Travoprost) which is converted by esterase enzymatic activity in the cornea to yield the corresponding free acid. The free acid, (+)-15(R)-fluprostenol, is a potent FP receptor agonist. The 15(R)-epimers of most PGs are about 100 times less…

  • Cayman Chemical

    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…

  • A potent, stable, and selective agonist analog of AEA with a Ki value of 2.2 nM at the isolated rat CB1 receptor; 325 times more potent at the CB1 receptor compared with the CB2 receptor; induces hypothermia in mice with the same efficacy as AEA, in spite of its much higher affinity for the CB1…

  • Cayman Chemical

    A potent anti-mitotic drug that is 100-fold more active than resveratrol at inhibiting the growth of human colon cancer Caco-2 cells; inhibits tubulin polymerization in a dose-dependent manner (IC50 = 4 μM) and enzymes involved in the synthesis of the polyamines, putrescine, and spermidine.

  • Cayman Chemical

    A lipid peroxidation product derived from oxidized ω-6 PUFAs such as linoleic acid and arachidonic acid which is widely used as a marker of lipid peroxidation.

  • DGLA is a metabolite produced by chain elongation of the essential fatty acid γ-linolenic acid. Ethyl DGLA is an esterified version of the free acid which is less water soluble, but more ammenable for the formulation of DGLA-containing diets and dietary supplements. DGLA has been advanced as…

  • Cayman Chemical

    A reversible, competitive thrombin inhibitor (Ki = 5 nM) that shows selectivity for thrombin over other clotting pathway enzymes.

  • A homolog of EPEA, characterized by the addition of an (R)-β-methyl group at the terminal ethanolamine carbon.

  • Cayman Chemical

    The four tocopherols (α, β, .delta., and γ) and four tocotrienols (α, β, .delta., and γ) are forms of vitamin E, which is known for its antioxidant activity. Tocotrienols are found at high concentrations in palm oil and rice bran. Recent studies show tocotrienols…

  • Contains selected eicosanoids produced by the metabolism of prostaglandins; designed for direct use in LC-MS applications.

  • 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 proposed anti-inflammatory EPA metabolite that has been shown to promote inflammatory resolution in numerous disease models, including experimental colitis, asthma, atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, and HSV-1-induced stromal keratitis.

  • Cayman Chemical

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

  • Cayman Chemical

    A potent anti-fungal antibiotic that can directly block nuclear transport by inhibiting the action of CRM1.

  • A homolog of DHEA, characterized by the addition of an (S)-β-methyl group at the terminal ethanolamine carbon.

  • 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.

  • Cayman Chemical

    Hydroxy linoleins are a mixture of 132 possible isomers of mono-, di-, and tri-hydroxy compounds produced by the autoxidation of trilinolein and subsequent reduction of the hydroperoxides. Autoxidation of linoleic acid containing triglycerides (i.e., trilinolein) in vivo could result in the…

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

  • Cayman Chemical

    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.

  • Cayman Chemical

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

  • Features Each vial contains a mixture of standards packaged in amber ampules purged with argon >1 ml provided at the concentration specified in the insert Ideally suited for use as an internal standard in mass spectrometry applications This mixture contains deuterated versions…

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