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(±)14(15)-EET methyl ester is a chemically synthesized derivative of the naturally occurring epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs), specifically the 14,15-EET. This compound is modified into a methyl ester form to increase its stability and solubility, which facilitates its use in various research applications. EETs, including the 14,15-EET, are products of arachidonic acid metabolism catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes. These lipid mediators are integral to the study of intracellular signaling pathways, especially those involved in regulating vascular functions and inflammatory processes. The methyl ester modification in (±)14(15)-EET methyl ester allows researchers to more effectively study its biological activities in laboratory settings. This compound is particularly useful in examining the roles of EETs in modulating endothelial cell functions, influencing vasodilation, and controlling blood flow. By using (±)14(15)-EET methyl ester in experimental setups, researchers can explore its interaction with specific receptors, signaling proteins, and enzymes, thereby elucidating its role in cellular communication and response mechanisms. Such studies contribute significantly to the understanding of the molecular basis of lipid signaling pathways and their implications in cellular physiology and homeostasis, providing foundational insights into the complex regulatory networks within cells.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
(±)14(15)-EET methyl ester, 25 µg | sc-220612 | 25 µg | $55.00 | |||
(±)14(15)-EET methyl ester, 50 µg | sc-220612A | 50 µg | $104.00 |