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(±)14-HDHA
14-hydroxy Docosahexaenoic acid, (±)14-HDoHE
T3550987042-40-8
(±)14-HDHA is a hydroxydocosahexaenoic acid, an oxidized metabolite of DHA generated intracellularly by enzymatic or non-enzymatic reactions, is one of the specific substrates of 15-PGDH and can be further oxidized to the anti-inflammatory 14-oxoDHA, and in primary alveolar macrophages, 14-HDoHE itself significantly inhibits LPS-induced IL-6 mRNA expression in primary alveolar macrophages, which may be relevant to inflammatory diseases such as asthma.
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14(S)-HDHA
T37259119433-37-3
Docosahexaenoic acid is a nutritionally-derived ω-3 fatty acid that is abundant in the brain and the retina and is thought to be important in early development and for therapeutic approaches to inflammatory disorders and cancer. 14(S)-HDHA is an oxygenation product of DHA that serves as a precursor to maresin 1 , an anti-inflammatory, pro-resolving mediator that prevents polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) infiltration and stimulates macrophage phagocytosis. At doses as low as 0.2 ng/mouse 14(S)-HDHA administration resulted in reduced infiltration of PMNs into sites of inflammation.
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(±)11-HDHA
T3550587018-59-5
(±)11-HDHA is an autoxidation product of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in vitro. It is also produced from incubations of DHA in rat liver, brain, and intestinal microsomes. DHA is metabolized to 11(S)-HDHA by human platelets and canine retina. In addition to 11(S)-HDHA, 14(S)-HDHA is also produced by platelets. 11(S)-HDHA was shown to be an inhibitor of U-46619-induced human platelet aggregation and rabbit and rat aortic smooth muscle contraction with IC50 values of about 50, 4.7, and 7.5 μM, respectively. (±)11-HDHA is a potential marker of oxidative stress in brain and retina where DHA is an abundant polyunsaturated fatty acid.
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