A neuropeptide with diverse biological activities
货号:ajcx23350
CAS:N/A
分子式:C23H35D5O7
分子量:433.6
溶解度:DMF: 30 mg/ml,DMSO: 20 mg/ml,Ethanol: 30 mg/ml,PBS (pH 7.2): 500 μg/ml
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C
库存:
现货Background:
Prostaglandin F2α-1-glyceryl ester-d5(PGF2α-1-glyceryl ester-d5) contains five deuterium atoms. It is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of PGF2α-1-glyceryl ester by GC-or LC-MS. 2-Arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG) has been isolated from porcine brain, and has been characterized as the natural endocannabinoid ligand for the central cannabinoid receptor.1,2Incubation of 2-AG with cyclooxygenase 2 and specific PGH2isomerases in cell cultures and isolated enzyme preparations results in PG glyceryl ester formation.3The biosynthesis of PGH, PGD, PGE, PGF, and thromboxane A-2-glyceryl ester compounds have all been documented. The 2-glyceryl ester moiety equilibrates rapidly (within minutes) with the more stable 1-glyceryl ester, producing a 10:90 2:1-glyceryl ester mixture in typical aqueous media. While the stability and metabolism of PGF2α-1-glyceryl ester has been investigated, little is known about its intrinsic biological activity.4
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2.Sugiura, T., Kodaka, T., Kondo, S., et al.Is the cannabinoid CB1 receptor a 2-arachidonoylglycerol receptor? Structural requirements for triggering a Ca2+ transient in NG108-15 cellsJ. Biochem.122(4)890-895(1997)
3.Kozak, K.R., Crews, B.C., Morrow, J.D., et al.Metabolism of the endocannabinoids, 2-arachidonylgycerol and anandamide, into prostaglandin, thromboxane, and prostacyclin glycerol esters and ethanolamidesJ. Biol. Chem.277(47)44877-44885(2002)
4.Kozak, K.R., Crews, B.C., Ray, J.L., et al.Metabolism of prostaglandin glycerol esters and prostaglandin ethanolamides in vitro and in vivoThe Journal of Biological Chemisty276(40)36993-36998(2001)