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Arachidoyl Ethanolamide (CAS 94421-69-9)

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Alternate Names:
N-Arachidoylethanolamine
Application:
Arachidoyl Ethanolamide is an atypical saturated fatty acyl ethanolamide
CAS Number:
94421-69-9
Molecular Weight:
355.60
Molecular Formula:
C22H45NO2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Arachidoyl Ethanolamide, known by the CAS number 94421-69-9, is a fatty acid amide derived from the arachidonic acid and ethanolamine. It is closely related to naturally occurring endocannabinoids, which are compounds that play crucial roles in modulating various physiological processes. In research, Arachidoyl Ethanolamide is utilized primarily for its function in studying the endocannabinoid system, particularly how signals are transmitted within cells. This compound aids in the understanding of lipid signaling pathways, including the interactions that occur at cannabinoid receptors. By binding to these receptors, Arachidoyl Ethanolamide can mimic certain actions of natural endocannabinoids, thereby providing a model to explore the biochemical mechanisms underlying signal transduction processes associated with these lipid-derived messengers. This research is invaluable in the fields of biochemistry and neurobiology, as it helps scientists decipher the complex interactions within cell membranes and how these interactions affect cellular communication and response mechanisms. Additionally, studies involving Arachidoyl Ethanolamide contribute to a broader understanding of lipid metabolism and the role of fatty acid derivatives in cellular processes, offering insights that are applicable in developing non-medical applications such as in designing biochemical assays or in basic scientific inquiry into cellular functioning.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Arachidoyl Ethanolamide, 5 mg

sc-221266
5 mg
$58.00

Arachidoyl Ethanolamide, 10 mg

sc-221266A
10 mg
$110.00