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(±)11(12)-EET 1 mg | Purity Not Available
TargetMol
(±)11(12)-EET is a fully racemic version of the R/S enantiomeric forms biosynthesized from arachidonic acid by cytochrome P450 enzymes.[1][2][3[]A higher proportion of 11(R),12(S)-EET is produced by the CYP450 isoforms CYP2C23 and CYP2C24 while CYP2B2 produces a higher proportion of 11(S),12(R)-EET.[3]11(12)-EET has been shown, along with 8(9)-EET to play a role in the recovery of depleted […]
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(±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide 50 µg | ≥98%
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(±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide 25 µg | ≥98%
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(±)11(12)-EET methyl ester 500 µg | ≥98%
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(±)11(12)-EET methyl ester 100 µg | ≥98%
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(±)11(12)-EET methyl ester 50 µg | ≥98%
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(±)11(12)-EET methyl ester 25 µg | ≥98%
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(±)11(12)-Eet Methyl Ester inquiry | Purity Not Available
Alfa Chemistry
(±)11(12)-EET methyl ester Please inquire | ≥98%
BOC Sciences
(±)11(12)-EET is biosynthesized in rat and rabbit liver microsomes by CYP450.
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