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(±)14(15)-EET-d11 methyl ester 100 µg | ≥99%
Cayman Chemical

An internal standard for the quantification of 14(15)-EET methyl ester
More Information Supplier Page(±)14(15)-EET-d11 methyl ester 50 µg | ≥99%
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An internal standard for the quantification of 14(15)-EET methyl ester
More Information Supplier Page(±)14(15)-EET-d11 methyl ester 25 µg | ≥99%
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An internal standard for the quantification of 14(15)-EET methyl ester
More Information Supplier Page(±)14(15)-EET-SI 100 µg | ≥95%
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(±)14(15)-EET-SI 50 µg | ≥95%
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(±)14(15)-EET-SI 25 µg | ≥95%
Cayman Chemical
(±)14(15)-EET-SI 1 mg | Purity Not Available
TargetMol
Arachidonic acid is metabolized in the vascular endothelium to epoxytrienoic acids (EETs or EpETrEs) by cytochrome P450 enzymes. The EETs are released in response to acetylcholine, bradykinin, arachidonic acid, or cyclic stretch. (±)14(15)-EET-SI is the methyl sulfonamide analog of 14(15)-EET. This substitution results in a metabolically more stable compound because it is not sensitive to […]
More Information Supplier Page(±)14(15)-EpEDE 1 mg | Purity Not Available
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8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic acid, also known as dihomo-γ-linolenic acid , is a polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) produced from γ-linolenic acid by the action of fatty acid elongases. It can be metabolized by the cyclooxygenase pathway to produce 1-series prostaglandins (PGs) (e.g., PGE1). (±)14(15)-EpEDE is an EpEDE acid formed from 8,11,14-eicosatrienoic acid. This monoepoxide can be generated from […]
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