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(±)8-Hete inquiry | Purity Not Available
Alfa Chemistry
(±)8-HETE 100 µg | ≥98%
Cayman Chemical

A monohydroxy fatty acid produced by the non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid
More Information Supplier Page(±)8-HETE 50 µg | ≥98%
Cayman Chemical

A monohydroxy fatty acid produced by the non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid
More Information Supplier Page(±)8-HETE 25 µg | ≥98%
Cayman Chemical

A monohydroxy fatty acid produced by the non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid
More Information Supplier Page(±)8-HETE 25mg | ≥95%
Musechem
(±)8,9-Dhet inquiry | Purity Not Available
Alfa Chemistry
(±)8,9-DiHETE 1 mg | Purity Not Available
TargetMol

(±)8,9-DiHETE is a major metabolite of the 20:5 ω-3 fatty acid eicosapentaenoic acid .[1] It is produced in rat liver microsomes, but not renal microsomes, by the generation of the unstable intermediate 8,9-epoxy eicosatetraenoic acid from EPA by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases. Dietary EPA supplementation in humans results in substantial urinary excretion of vicinal diols, including […]
More Information Supplier Page(±)8(9)-DiHET 1 mg | Purity Not Available
TargetMol
Epoxide hydrolases convert the EETs into vicinal diols, with the concurrent loss of much of their biological activity. The 8(S),9(R)-EET isomer is metabolized by platelet COX to form 8(S),9(R),11(R)-THETA, a trihydroxy fatty acid which may act as a renal vasoconstrictor.
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