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13,14-dihydro Prostaglandin E1-d4

Cayman Chemical Item Number 9000281

13,14-dh PGE1-d4; Prostaglandin E0-D4

13,14-dihydro Prostaglandin E1-d4

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Description

13,14-dihydro Prostaglandin E1-d4 (13,14-dh PGE1-d4) contains four deuterium atoms at the 3, 3', 4, and 4' positions. It is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of 13,14-dh PGE1 by GC- or LC-mass spectrometry. 13,14-dh PGE1 is an inhibitor of ADP-induced platelet aggregation in human platelet-rich plasma and washed platelets with IC50 values of 31 and 21 nM, respectively.1 13,14-dh PGE1 is a slightly more potent inhibitor of ADP-induced human platelet aggregation than PGE1 which has an IC50 of 40 nM.2 Also, 13,14-dh PGE1 activates adenylate cyclase in NCB-20 hybrid cells with a Kact of 668 nM.3

1 Kobzar, G., Mardla, V., Järving, I., et al. Comparison of the inhibitory effect of E-prostaglandins in human and rabbit platelet-rich plasma and washed platelets. Comp Biochem Physiol 106(2) 489-494 (1993).

2 Kobzar, G., Mardla, V., Järving, I., et al. Antiaggregating potency of E-type prostaglandins in human and rabbit platelets. Proc Est Acad Sci Chem 40 179-180 (1991).

3 Blair, I.A., Hensby, C.N., and MacDermot, J. Prostacyclin-dependent activation of adenylate cyclase in a neuronal somatic cell hybrid: Prostanoid structure-activity relationships. Br J Pharmacol 69 519-525 (1980).

Synonyms
  • 13,14-dh PGE1-d4
  • Prostaglandin E0-D4
Formal Name 9-​oxo-​11α,​15S-​dihydroxy-​prostan-​1-​oic-​3,​3,​4,​4-​d4 acid
Molecular Formula C20H32D4O5
Formula Weight 360.5
Formulation A solution in methyl acetate
Purity >99% deuterated product
Stability 1 year
Storage -20°C
Shipping Wet ice in continental US; may vary elsewhere
SMILES
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CCCCCC(O)​CC[C@H]​1C(O)​CC(=O)​C1CCCCCCC(=O)​O

Background Reading

Kobzar, G., Mardla, V., Järving, I., et al. Comparison of the inhibitory effect of E-prostaglandins in human and rabbit platelet-rich plasma and washed platelets. Comp Biochem Physiol 106(2) 489-494 (1993).

Blair, I.A., Hensby, C.N., and MacDermot, J. Prostacyclin-dependent activation of adenylate cyclase in a neuronal somatic cell hybrid: Prostanoid structure-activity relationships. Br J Pharmacol 69 519-525 (1980).

Kobzar, G., Mardla, V., Järving, I., et al. Antiaggregating potency of E-type prostaglandins in human and rabbit platelets. Proc Est Acad Sci Chem 40 179-180 (1991).

Size Price Quantity Subtotal
25 µg $76.00 $0.00
50 µg $144.00 $0.00
100 µg $274.00 $0.00
1 mg $2,128.00 $0.00
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