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9-OxoODE (CAS 54232-59-6)

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Application:
9-OxoODE is an oxidation product of either 9(S)- or 9(R)-HODE
CAS Number:
54232-59-6
Purity:
>98%
Molecular Weight:
294.4
Molecular Formula:
C18H30O3
Supplemental Information:
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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9-OxoODE, designated by the CAS number 54232-59-6, is an oxidized derivative of linoleic acid, known specifically for its keto group at the ninth carbon position. This particular compound is a key player in the study of lipid oxidation and its role in cellular signaling mechanisms. As a member of the oxylipin family, 9-OxoODE is involved in complex cellular processes including the regulation of inflammatory responses and modulation of signaling pathways that govern cell proliferation and apoptosis. The presence of the keto group enhances its reactivity and interaction with various cellular components, making it an important molecule in understanding the dynamics of lipid peroxidation products within biological systems. In research, 9-OxoODE has been utilized to explore its effects on key signaling molecules such as kinases and phosphatases, which are pivotal in mediating cellular responses to external stimuli. Studies involving this compound help explain the mechanisms through which oxidized fatty acids can influence cellular behavior, offering insights into the balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory signals within cells. This research is crucial for piecing together the complex puzzle of lipid-mediated cell signaling and its impact on maintaining cellular homeostasis under various physiological and pathophysiological conditions.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

9-OxoODE, 25 µg

sc-205187
25 µg
$102.00

9-OxoODE, 50 µg

sc-205187A
50 µg
$198.00