The chemical class of mesenteric estrogen-dependent adipogenesis activators encompasses compounds that primarily interact with estrogen receptors (ERs), either as agonists or partial agonists, to modulate adipogenic processes. Adipogenesis, the process of cell differentiation by which preadipocytes become adipocytes, is influenced by estrogen signaling. Estrogens, particularly 17β-estradiol, play a crucial role in this process by binding to ERs and modulating gene expression. Synthetic estrogens like diethylstilbestrol and phytoestrogens such as genistein and daidzein also mimic this action by binding to ERs, thus influencing adipocyte differentiation and proliferation.
The complexity of estrogen signaling in adipogenesis is further underscored by the involvement of various signaling pathways and molecular players. Compounds like resveratrol, which activates SIRT1, demonstrate the indirect modulation of estrogen-dependent adipogenesis. SIRT1 can influence ER signaling and thus adipogenesis. Environmental estrogens or xenoestrogens, such as bisphenol A and methoxychlor, also play a role by mimicking natural estrogen activity, despite their varied and often less predictable effects compared to endogenous estrogens. The diversity in this chemical class, from synthetic estrogens to phytoestrogens and environmental mimics, underscores the multifaceted nature of chemical interactions with estrogen receptors and their downstream effects on adipogenesis. Each activator, whether natural, synthetic, or environmental, contributes to the understanding of how adipogenesis can be modulated through estrogenic pathways, offering insights into the complex regulation of adipocyte formation and function.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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β-Estradiol | 50-28-2 | sc-204431 sc-204431A | 500 mg 5 g | $63.00 $182.00 | 8 | |
Directly binds to estrogen receptors, promoting gene expression that favors adipogenesis. | ||||||
Bisphenol A | 80-05-7 | sc-391751 sc-391751A | 100 mg 10 g | $300.00 $490.00 | 5 | |
Acts as an estrogen receptor agonist, potentially influencing adipocyte differentiation. | ||||||
Genistein | 446-72-0 | sc-3515 sc-3515A sc-3515B sc-3515C sc-3515D sc-3515E sc-3515F | 100 mg 500 mg 1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 100 g | $45.00 $164.00 $200.00 $402.00 $575.00 $981.00 $2031.00 | 46 | |
A phytoestrogen that binds to estrogen receptors, affecting adipogenesis. | ||||||
Diethylstilbestrol | 56-53-1 | sc-204720 sc-204720A sc-204720B sc-204720C sc-204720D | 1 g 5 g 25 g 50 g 100 g | $71.00 $287.00 $547.00 $1098.00 $2185.00 | 3 | |
Synthetic estrogen that binds to estrogen receptors, modulating adipogenic pathways. | ||||||
Puerarin | 3681-99-0 | sc-202301 sc-202301A | 5 mg 100 mg | $132.00 $209.00 | 1 | |
Phytoestrogen that may interact with estrogen receptors, influencing adipocyte formation. | ||||||
Resveratrol | 501-36-0 | sc-200808 sc-200808A sc-200808B | 100 mg 500 mg 5 g | $80.00 $220.00 $460.00 | 64 | |
Activates SIRT1, a protein that can modulate estrogen receptor signaling, impacting adipogenesis. | ||||||
Zearalenone | 17924-92-4 | sc-204943 sc-204943A | 10 mg 50 mg | $120.00 $369.00 | 6 | |
Mycotoxin that acts as an estrogen receptor agonist, potentially affecting adipocyte differentiation. | ||||||
Methoxychlor | 72-43-5 | sc-253009 | 100 mg | $36.00 | ||
Functions as an estrogen receptor agonist, influencing pathways in adipogenesis. | ||||||
Tamoxifen | 10540-29-1 | sc-208414 | 2.5 g | $272.00 | 18 | |
Although primarily an antagonist, it can act as a partial agonist on estrogen receptors in adipose tissue. | ||||||
Daidzein | 486-66-8 | sc-24001 sc-24001A sc-24001B | 100 mg 500 mg 5 g | $28.00 $79.00 $165.00 | 32 | |
Another phytoestrogen that can bind to estrogen receptors, influencing adipocyte differentiation. | ||||||