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5(6)-EpETE methyl ester (CAS 127716-49-8)

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5(6)-EpETE methyl ester is a chemically less reactive derivative of 5(6)-EpETE
CAS Number:
127716-49-8
Molecular Weight:
332.5
Molecular Formula:
C21H32O3
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This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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5(6)-EpETE methyl ester, identified by the CAS number 127716-49-8, is a methyl ester derivative of the eicosanoid 5(6)-epoxyeicosatrienoic acid (EpETE). This compound is part of a family of eicosanoids, which are oxygenated derivatives of arachidonic acid, known for their role in cellular signaling. As a research tool, 5(6)-EpETE methyl ester is primarily used to study the biochemical and physiological effects of its parent compound, 5(6)-EpETE, in a more stable and manageable form. The compound is extensively utilized in the examination of the eicosanoid pathway, particularly in understanding the mechanisms by which eicosanoids influence cellular processes such as inflammation response and the regulation of blood flow and pressure in vascular tissues. Researchers also delve into its role in modulating ion channel activity and its interactions with various receptors on cell membranes, which are pivotal for the transmission of signals within and between cells. By studying 5(6)-EpETE methyl ester, scientists can gain insights into the complex regulation of cellular functions by eicosanoids, contributing to a broader understanding of cell physiology and the complex network of cell signaling pathways. This research is crucial for elucidating the fundamental mechanisms governing cellular responses to environmental changes.


5(6)-EpETE methyl ester (CAS 127716-49-8) References

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5(6)-EpETE methyl ester, 25 µg

sc-205147
25 µg
$42.00

5(6)-EpETE methyl ester, 100 µg

sc-205147A
100 µg
$154.00