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Docosatrienoic Acid (cis-13,16,19-docosatrienoic acid) (Synonyms: cis-13,16,19-Docosatrienoic Acid)

Catalog No.GC32578

Docosatrienoic acid is a rare ω-3 fatty acid; inhibits LTB4 binding to pig neutrophil membranes with an Ki of 5 μM.

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Docosatrienoic Acid (cis-13,16,19-docosatrienoic acid) Chemical Structure

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Docosatrienoic acid is a rare ω-3 fatty acid; inhibits LTB4 binding to pig neutrophil membranes with an Ki of 5 μM.

Docosatrienoic acid inhibits LTB4 binding to pig neutrophil membranes with an Ki of 5 μM[1].

Application of docosatrienic acid dose-dependently decreases the peak K+ current amplitide and accelerates the potassium activation and inactivation kinetics at all rat membrane potentials[2].

[1]. Yagaloff KA, et al. Essential fatty acids are antagonists of the leukotriene B4 receptor. Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 1995 May;52(5):293-7. [2]. Krutetskaia ZI, et al. The effect of docosatrienoic acid on the potassium channels of outward rectification in the membrane of rat peritoneal macrophages. Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 1995 Jul;81(7):111-9.

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