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Methyl 27-hydroxyheptacosanoate
Methyl 27-hydroxyheptacosanoate
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This odd numbered methyl omega-hydroxyheptacosanoate is ideal as an internal standard for studies involving long-chain omega-hydroxy fatty acids.1 omega-Hydroxy C27:0 fatty acid and other omega-hydroxy fatty acids can be lactonized by certain enzymes into mono- and oligolactones.2 omega-Oxidation is a minor fatty acid pathway used for fatty acid metabolism and usually occurs in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Stimulation of omega-hydroxylation has been proposed as a method for treating X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy, a disease that is characterized by elevated levels of very long chain fatty acids.3 omega-Hydroxy fatty acids have an important role while acylated to various lipids. omega-Hydroxylated very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) ceramides are vital to skin barrier functions and a deficiency of these lipids can cause death from water loss through the skin. In atopic dermatitis, a common skin disease, there are considerable deficiencies of omegahydroxy long chain fatty acids acylated to ceramides and this may contribute to the severely damaged permeability barrier found in this disease.4
Product Details
Brand:
Cayman Chemical
Reference:
M1883-25
Data sheet
Size
25 mg
URL - Product
http://www.caymanchem.com/pdfs/M1883.pdf
This odd numbered methyl omega-hydroxyheptacosanoate is ideal as an internal standard for studies involving long-chain omega-hydroxy fatty acids.1 omega-Hydroxy C27:0 fatty acid and other omega-hydroxy fatty acids can be lactonized by certain enzymes into mono- and oligolactones.2 omega-Oxidation is a minor fatty acid pathway used for fatty acid metabolism and usually occurs in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Stimulation of omega-hydroxylation has been proposed as a method for treating X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy, a disease that is characterized by elevated levels of very long chain fatty acids.3 omega-Hydroxy fatty acids have an important role while acylated to various lipids. omega-Hydroxylated very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) ceramides are vital to skin barrier functions and a deficiency of these lipids can cause death from water loss through the skin. In atopic dermatitis, a common skin disease, there are considerable deficiencies of omegahydroxy long chain fatty acids acylated to ceramides and this may contribute to the severely damaged permeability barrier found in this disease.4
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