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Eicosapentaenoyl Serotonin
本产品不向个人销售,仅用作科学研究,不用于任何人体实验及非科研性质的动物实验。
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CAS NO:199875-71-3
包装与价格:
包装价格(元)
1mg电议
5mg电议
10mg电议
25mg电议

产品介绍
TRPV1 channel inhibitor
Cas No.199875-71-3
化学名N-[2-(5-hydroxy-1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl]-5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z-eicosapentaenamide
Canonical SMILESO=C(NCCC1=CNC2=CC=C(O)C=C12)CCC/C=C\C/C=C\C/C=C\C/C=C\C/C=C\CC
分子式C30H40N2O2
分子量460.7
溶解度≤20mg/ml in ethanol;20mg/ml in DMSO;20mg/ml in dimethyl formamide
储存条件Store at -20℃
General tipsFor obtaining a higher solubility , please warm the tube at 37 ℃ and shake it in the ultrasonic bath for a while.
Shipping ConditionEvaluation sample solution : ship with blue ice
All other available size: ship with RT , or blue ice upon request
产品描述

Eicosapentaenoyl serotonin is a hybrid molecule patterned after arachidonoyl serotonin. Arachidonoyl serotonin is an inhibitor of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) and also acts as an antagonist of transient receptor potential vanilloid-type 1 (TRPV1) channels. Arachidonoyl serotonin is analgesic, reducing both acute and chronic peripheral pain in rodents [1, 2]. The effects of replacement the arachidonoyl portion with eicosapentaenoic acid have not been investigated. Replacement of arachidonate with saturated 11- or 12-carbon fatty acids generated compounds that potently inhibited capsaicin-induced TRPV1 channel activation with an IC50 of 0.76 μM. This compound showed no effects on blocking FAAH-mediated hydrolysis of arachidonoyl ethanolamide with an IC50 of >50 μM [1].

References:
[1] Ortar, G. ,Cascio, M.G.,De Petrocellis, L., et al. New N-arachidonoylserotonin analogues with potential "dual" mechanism of action against pain. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 50, 6554-6569 (2007).
[2] Maione, S. ,De Petrocellis, L.,de Novellis, V., et al. Analgesic actions of N-arachidonoyl-serotonin, a fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor with antagonistic activity at vanilloid TRPV1 receptors. British Journal of Pharmacology 150, 766-781 (2007).