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(±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide

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Molecular Weight:
363.5
Molecular Formula:
C22H37NO3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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(±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide is a chemically synthesized derivative of the naturally occurring epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs), specifically the 11(12)-EET isomer, with the addition of an ethanolamide group. This modification is designed to explore the biological activity of EETs, which are cytochrome P450 metabolites of arachidonic acid known for their roles in various cellular processes, particularly in the cardiovascular system. The ethanolamide group in (±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide alters its physicochemical properties and potentially its interaction with cellular targets, such as receptors or enzymes. In research contexts, this compound has been used to study the influence of EETs on signaling pathways that regulate inflammation, blood flow, and vascular tone. By examining (±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide, researchers can gain insights into how EETs modulate endothelial functions, influence ion channel activities, and affect gene expression related to cellular protection and metabolism. This analog provides a valuable tool for dissecting the specific contributions of EETs to cellular signaling networks, helping to clarify their comprehensive roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis and responding to physiological challenges, all without reference to its use in health condition management or disease intervention. Through such studies, the broad spectrum of EET functions in biological systems continues to be explaind.


(±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide References

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Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

(±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide, 25 µg

sc-220580
25 µg
$99.00

(±)11(12)-EET Ethanolamide, 50 µg

sc-220580A
50 µg
$188.00