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WWL113

Catalog No.GC45163

WWL113 est un inhibiteur sélectif et actif par voie orale de Ces3 et Ces1f, avec des valeurs IC50 de 120 nM et 100 nM pour Ces3 et Ces1f, respectivement.

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WWL113 Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 947669-86-5

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1mg
30,00 $US
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5mg
74,00 $US
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10mg
130,00 $US
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25mg
278,00 $US
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Mouse carboxylesterase 3 (Ces3, also named Ces 1d) mediates triglyceride hydrolysis in white adipose tissue, liberating free fatty acids into circulation. Although important for basal lipolysis, Ces3 expression can be induced by xenobiotics. Ces3 activity is significantly elevated during adipocyte differentiation. WWL113 is a selective inhibitor of Ces3 and the structurally related Ces 1f (IC50 = ~0.1 µM) without significantly affecting several related enzymes. It significantly reduces basal lipolysis in adipocytes. More interestingly, WWL113 corrects multiple features of metabolic syndrome in obese-diabetic db/db mice, including changes in weight gain, glucose tolerance, and levels of nonesterified free fatty acids, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and fasted glucose. It has similar effects in mice with diet-induced obesity. WWL113 also inhibits the human ortholog of mouse Ces3, hCES1 (IC50 = ~50 nM), which has a similar tissue expression pattern to Ces3.

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