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|Biological Activity=Pysiological damages are induced by these hydroperoxides which are incorporated into bodies or synthesized endogenously.[[Reference:Logani_MK:Davies_RE:,Lipids,1980,15,485|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Logani_MK:Davies_RE:,Lipids,1980,15,485}}]]<!--8044--><!--8045-->[[Reference:Sevanian_A:Hochstein_P:,Annu. Rev. Nutr.,1985,5,365|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Sevanian_A:Hochstein_P:,Annu. Rev. Nutr.,1985,5,365}}]][[Reference:Fujimoto_K:,Fragrance J. (in Japanese),1986,76,21|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Fujimoto_K:,Fragrance J. (in Japanese),1986,76,21}}]]<!--8048--><!--8049-->. It reacts with DNA in the presence of Fe ions and ascorbic acid[[Reference:Fujimoto_K:Neff_WE:Frankel_EN:,Biochim. Biophys. Acta,1984,795,100|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Fujimoto_K:Neff_WE:Frankel_EN:,Biochim. Biophys. Acta,1984,795,100}}]]. | |Biological Activity=Pysiological damages are induced by these hydroperoxides which are incorporated into bodies or synthesized endogenously.[[Reference:Logani_MK:Davies_RE:,Lipids,1980,15,485|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Logani_MK:Davies_RE:,Lipids,1980,15,485}}]]<!--8044--><!--8045-->[[Reference:Sevanian_A:Hochstein_P:,Annu. Rev. Nutr.,1985,5,365|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Sevanian_A:Hochstein_P:,Annu. Rev. Nutr.,1985,5,365}}]][[Reference:Fujimoto_K:,Fragrance J. (in Japanese),1986,76,21|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Fujimoto_K:,Fragrance J. (in Japanese),1986,76,21}}]]<!--8048--><!--8049-->. It reacts with DNA in the presence of Fe ions and ascorbic acid[[Reference:Fujimoto_K:Neff_WE:Frankel_EN:,Biochim. Biophys. Acta,1984,795,100|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Fujimoto_K:Neff_WE:Frankel_EN:,Biochim. Biophys. Acta,1984,795,100}}]]. | ||
|Note=Isomerization of hydroperoxides: Positional isomers at 9, 12, 13, and 16 and their geometric isomers of cis, cis, trans- or cis, trans, trans are formed. The proportion of 9-, 16- isomers is higher than that of 12-, 13- isomers. | |||
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LipidBank | DFA8051 |
LipidMaps | LMFA01040014 |
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KNApSAcK | {{{KNApSAcK}}} |
mol | LBF18303HP02 |
12-Hydroperoxy-9,13,15-Octadecatrienoic Acid | |
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Structural Information | |
12-Hydroperoxy-9,13,15-Octadecatrienoic Acid/12-Hydroperoxy-9,13,15-Octadecatrienoate | |
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Formula | C18H30O4 |
Exact Mass | 310.21440944799997 |
Average Mass | 310.4284 |
SMILES | CCC=CC=CC(OO)CC=CCCCCCCCC(O)=O |
Physicochemical Information | |
Auto oxidation of linoleate Frankel_EN Frankel_EN Frankel_EN Chan_HWS et al.. Oxidation of linoleate by singlet oxygen Frankel_EN Frankel_EN Frankel_EN . | |
Pysiological damages are induced by these hydroperoxides which are incorporated into bodies or synthesized endogenously. Logani_MK et al. Sevanian_A et al. Fujimoto_K . It reacts with DNA in the presence of Fe ions and ascorbic acid Fujimoto_K et al.. | |
Isomerization of hydroperoxides: Positional isomers at 9, 12, 13, and 16 and their geometric isomers of cis, cis, trans- or cis, trans, trans are formed. The proportion of 9-, 16- isomers is higher than that of 12-, 13- isomers. | |
Spectral Information | |
Mass Spectra | EI-MS(Me-ester; after reduction and hydrogenation) Chan_HWS Chan_HWS et al.: m/e=229[O=CH(CH2)10C(=OH)OCH3]; 200[CH2(CH2)9C(=OH)OCH3]; 197[O=CH(CH2)10C=O], GC-EI-MS(Me-ester; after reduction and TMS) TeraoJet al. Frankel_EN et al.: m/e=380[M]; 365[M-CH3]; 183[SMTO=CH-CH=CH-CH=CH-CH2-CH3] |
UV Spectra | (Me-ester;after reduction;in etoh) Chan_HWS et al., cis, trans, cis isomer: lmax=233nm , cis, trans, trans isomer: lmax=232nm |
IR Spectra | (Me-ester; after reduction) Chan_HWS et al. Frankel_EN et al., cis, trans,cis isomer: 990-983 and 951-945cm-1; cis, trans, trans isomer: 992-983cm-1, (Me-ester) ToyodaIet al., OOH group: 3400cm-1 |
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