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L-α-Lysophosphatidylcholine (from egg yolk) (CAS 9008-30-4)

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Alternate Names:
1-Acyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine; L-α-Lysolecithin
Application:
L-α-Lysophosphatidylcholine (from egg yolk) is a major component of oxidized low density lipoproteins that has been implicated in various inflammatory reactions
CAS Number:
9008-30-4
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L-α-Lysophosphatidylcholine (from egg yolk) is a major component of oxidized low density lipoproteins, and has been implicated in various inflammatory reactions, including atherosclerosis. It is used to demyelinate spinal neurons and study the processes underlying remyelination. It activates protein kinase C, p38 MAP kinase, p42 MAP Kinase, and the jun kinase (JNK) pathway, and stimulates transcription of c-jun. L-α-Lysophosphatidylcholine (from egg yolk) accumulates during cardiac ischemia and may induce arrhythmias by uncoupling gap junction communication, and increase ischemic damage by enhancing Na+ loading in cardiac myocytes. It also activates TREK1, TREK2 and TRAAK K+ channels.


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L-α-Lysophosphatidylcholine (from egg yolk), 25 mg

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25 mg
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100 mg
$235.00

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500 mg
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