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(±)7-HDoHE, is a compound used in studies centered around lipid oxidation and inflammation. It is a hydroxylated derivative of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega-3 fatty acid, and is formed as a result of enzymatic or non-enzymatic oxidation processes. Researchers investigate its role in the resolution phase of inflammation and its function as a signaling molecule that may modulate inflammatory responses. In lipidomics, (±)7-HDoHE is often analyzed to understand the complex pathways of lipid metabolism and the biological effects of lipid oxidation products. Its involvement in the formation of specialized pro-resolving mediators is also a subject of interest, as these mediators contribute to the cessation of inflammation. Additionally, (±)7-HDoHE is studied for its potential impact on cell signaling pathways and gene expression related to inflammation and oxidative stress.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
(±)7-HDoHE, 25 µg | sc-205168 | 25 µg | $153.00 | |||
(±)7-HDoHE, 50 µg | sc-205168A | 50 µg | $184.00 |