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|SysName=10-Hydroxy-11 (R) ,12 (S) -epoxyeicosa-5,8,14 (Z,Z,Z) -trienoic acid | |SysName=10-Hydroxy-11 (R) ,12 (S) -epoxyeicosa-5,8,14 (Z,Z,Z) -trienoic acid | ||
|Common Name=&&HEPOXILIN B3&&10-Hydroxy-11 (R) ,12 (S) -epoxyeicosa-5,8,14 (Z,Z,Z) -trienoic acid&& | |Common Name=&&HEPOXILIN B3&&10-Hydroxy-11 (R) ,12 (S) -epoxyeicosa-5,8,14 (Z,Z,Z) -trienoic acid&& | ||
| | |Optical=ACETATE, METHYL ESTER ; [<FONT FACE="Symbol">a</FONT>]X<sub>D</sub><sup>23</sup>=-10.9°(C=0.11, CHLOROFORM) [[Reference:Moghaddam_MF:Gerwick_WH:Ballantine_DL:,J. Biol. Chem.,1990,265,6126|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Moghaddam_MF:Gerwick_WH:Ballantine_DL:,J. Biol. Chem.,1990,265,6126}}]] | ||
|Solubility=DIETHYL ETHER [[Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:Mizuno_K:Yamamoto_S:,Prostaglandins,1983,25,79|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:Mizuno_K:Yamamoto_S:,Prostaglandins,1983,25,79}}]] | |Solubility=DIETHYL ETHER [[Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:Mizuno_K:Yamamoto_S:,Prostaglandins,1983,25,79|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:Mizuno_K:Yamamoto_S:,Prostaglandins,1983,25,79}}]] | ||
|Mass Spectra=METHYL ESTER TMS ETHER ; m/e 311, 282, 269(base peak) [[Reference:Moghaddam_MF:Gerwick_WH:Ballantine_DL:,J. Biol. Chem.,1990,265,6126|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Moghaddam_MF:Gerwick_WH:Ballantine_DL:,J. Biol. Chem.,1990,265,6126}}]] | |Mass Spectra=METHYL ESTER TMS ETHER ; m/e 311, 282, 269(base peak) [[Reference:Moghaddam_MF:Gerwick_WH:Ballantine_DL:,J. Biol. Chem.,1990,265,6126|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Moghaddam_MF:Gerwick_WH:Ballantine_DL:,J. Biol. Chem.,1990,265,6126}}]] | ||
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|Metabolism=The presence of hepoxilin synthase was suggested by a finding that intact cells (skin) and tissue slices (brain hippocampus and pineal gland) transformed 12(S)-hydroperoxy-5,8,10,14-eicosatetraenoic acid to hepoxilins A3 and B3, but tissue boiling inhibited the hepoxilin production [[Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:Reynaud_D:Demin_PM:,Lipids,1995,30,107|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:Reynaud_D:Demin_PM:,Lipids,1995,30,107}}]]. | |Metabolism=The presence of hepoxilin synthase was suggested by a finding that intact cells (skin) and tissue slices (brain hippocampus and pineal gland) transformed 12(S)-hydroperoxy-5,8,10,14-eicosatetraenoic acid to hepoxilins A3 and B3, but tissue boiling inhibited the hepoxilin production [[Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:Reynaud_D:Demin_PM:,Lipids,1995,30,107|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:Reynaud_D:Demin_PM:,Lipids,1995,30,107}}]]. | ||
|Symbol=HxB3 | |||
|Biological Activity=Little has been described about the biological actvity of hepoxilin B3 except for its poteniation of glucose-dependent insulin secretion [[Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:,Biochim. Biophys. Acta,1994,1215,1|{{RelationTable/GetFirstAuthor|Reference:Pace-Asciak_CR:,Biochim. Biophys. Acta,1994,1215,1}}]] and of bradykinin-induced increase of vascular permeability . | |||
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mol | LBF20306HX04 |
HEPOXILIN B3 | |
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Structural Information | |
10-Hydroxy-11 (R) ,12 (S) -epoxyeicosa-5,8,14 (Z,Z,Z) -trienoic acid | |
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HxB3 | |
Formula | C20H32O4 |
Exact Mass | 336.23005951199997 |
Average Mass | 336.46567999999996 |
SMILES | C(CC=CC[C@@H]([C@@H](C(O)C=CCC=CCCCC(O)=O)1)O1)CCC |
Physicochemical Information | |
ACETATE, METHYL ESTER ; [a]XD23=-10.9°(C=0.11, CHLOROFORM) Moghaddam_MF et al. | |
DIETHYL ETHER Pace-Asciak_CR et al. | |
Hepoxilin B3 together with hepoxilin A3 is produced from arachidonic acid or more directly from 12(S)-hydroperoxy-5,8,10,14-eicosatetraenoic acid in various animal tissues including brain, pineal gland, pancreas and skin Pace-Asciak_CR . | |
The presence of hepoxilin synthase was suggested by a finding that intact cells (skin) and tissue slices (brain hippocampus and pineal gland) transformed 12(S)-hydroperoxy-5,8,10,14-eicosatetraenoic acid to hepoxilins A3 and B3, but tissue boiling inhibited the hepoxilin production Pace-Asciak_CR et al.. | |
Little has been described about the biological actvity of hepoxilin B3 except for its poteniation of glucose-dependent insulin secretion Pace-Asciak_CR and of bradykinin-induced increase of vascular permeability . | |
Spectral Information | |
Mass Spectra | METHYL ESTER TMS ETHER ; m/e 311, 282, 269(base peak) Moghaddam_MF et al. |
UV Spectra | |
IR Spectra | ACETATE METHYL ESTER ; n(CHLOROFORM) 2956, 1743, 1550, 1372, 1234, 1033, 999cm-1 Moghaddam_MF et al. |
NMR Spectra | ACETATE METHYL ESTER ; 1H-NMR(C6D6) : d 5.67(dd, J=9.2, 6.4Hz, 1H, 10-CH), 5.52, 5.46, 5.42, 5.35, 5.32, 3.36(s, 3H, OCH3), 2.95(m, 2H, 7-CH), 2.92(m, 1H, 11-CH), 2.86(ddd, J=7.4, 7.4, 2.1Hz, 1H, 12-CH), 2.30(ddd, J=14.8, 7.4, 7.4Hz, 1H, 13-CH), 2.18(ddd, J=14.8, 7.4, 7.4Hz, 1H, 13-CH), 2.12(t, J=7.4Hz, 2H, 2-CH), 1.98(dt, J=7.4, 7.4Hz, 2H, 4-CH), 1.92(dt, J=8.8, 8.8Hz, 2H, 16-CH), 1.65(s, 3H, COCH3), 1.60(tt, J=7.4, 7.4Hz, 2H, 3-CH), 1.25(m, 6H), 0.88(t, J=7.0Hz, 3H, 20-CH). Moghaddam_MF et al. 13NMR(C6D6) : 134.22, 133.35, 130.17, 127.74, 124.31, 123.37, 70.86, 58.30, 55.71, 50.94, 33.30, 31.71, 29.66, 29.52, 27.59, 26.73, 25.00, 22.88, 20.53, 14.23 Moghaddam_MF et al. |
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