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(±)13-HODE cholesteryl ester

Cayman Chemical Item Number 38601

(CAS 167354-91-8)

(±)13-HODE cholesteryl ester (CAS 167354-91-8)

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Description

(±)13-HODE cholesteryl ester was originally extracted from atherosclerotic lesions1 and shown to be produced by Cu2+-catalyzed oxidation of LDL.2 Later studies determined that 15-LO from rabbit reticulocytes and human monocytes were able to metabolize cholesteryl linoleate, a major component of LDL, to 13-HODE cholesteryl ester.3,4

1 Brooks, C.J.W., Harland, W.A., Steel, G., et al. Lipids of human atheroma: Isolation of hydroxyoctadecadienoic acids from advanced aortal lesions. Biochim Biophys Acta 202 563-566 (1970).

2 Lenz, M.L., Hughes, H., Mitchell, J.R., et al. Lipid hydroperoxy and hydroxy derivatives in copper-catalyzed oxidation of low density lipoprotein. J Lipid Res 31 1043-1050 (1990).

3 Belkner, J., Wiesner, R., Kühn, H., et al. The oxygenation of cholesterol esters by the reticulocyte lipoxygenase. FEBS Lett 279 110-114 (1991).

4 Folcik, V.A., and Cathcart, M.K. Predominance of esterified hydroperoxy-linoleic acid in human monocyte-oxidized LDL. J Lipid Res 35 1570-1582 (1994).

Formal Name (±)-​13-​hydroxy-​9Z,​11E-​octadecadienoic acid,​ cholesteryl ester
CAS Number 167354-91-8
Molecular Formula C45H76O3
Formula Weight 665.1
Formulation A solution in ethanol
Purity ≥98%
λmax 234 nm
ε 23
Stability 1 year
Storage -20°C
Shipping Wet ice in continental US; may vary elsewhere
SMILES
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CCCCCC(O)​\C=C\C=C/CCCCCCCC(=O)​O[C@H]​1CC[C@@]​2(C)​C(=CC[C@H]​3[C@@H]​4CC[C@H]​([C@H]​(C)​CCCC(C)​C)​[C@@]​4(C)​CC[C@H]​23)​C1

Background Reading

Belkner, J., Wiesner, R., Kühn, H., et al. The oxygenation of cholesterol esters by the reticulocyte lipoxygenase. FEBS Lett 279 110-114 (1991).

Lenz, M.L., Hughes, H., Mitchell, J.R., et al. Lipid hydroperoxy and hydroxy derivatives in copper-catalyzed oxidation of low density lipoprotein. J Lipid Res 31 1043-1050 (1990).

Folcik, V.A., and Cathcart, M.K. Predominance of esterified hydroperoxy-linoleic acid in human monocyte-oxidized LDL. J Lipid Res 35 1570-1582 (1994).

Brooks, C.J.W., Harland, W.A., Steel, G., et al. Lipids of human atheroma: Isolation of hydroxyoctadecadienoic acids from advanced aortal lesions. Biochim Biophys Acta 202 563-566 (1970).

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Size Price Quantity Subtotal
25 µg $64.00 $0.00
50 µg $122.00 $0.00
100 µg $230.00 $0.00
500 µg $1,024.00 $0.00
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