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  2. Stereochemical analysis of hydroxylated docosahexaenoates produced by human platelets and rat brain homogenate

Stereochemical analysis of hydroxylated docosahexaenoates produced by human platelets and rat brain homogenate

  • Prostaglandins. 1990 Nov;40(5):473-90. doi: 10.1016/0090-6980(90)90110-h.
H Y Kim 1 J W Karanian T Shingu N Salem Jr
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  • 1 Section of Analytical Chemistry, LCS, DICBR, NIAAA, Bethesda, MD 20892.
Abstract

The stereochemical configuration of hydroxylated products of docosahexaenoic acid (22:6w3) formed by human platelets and rat brain homogenate were characterized for the first time. Chiral phase HPLC was employed along with autooxidized 22:6w3 as reference material. The 14- and 11-hydroxy 22:6w3 (HDHE) products produced by human platelets were in the S configuration. Rat brain homogenate produced all of the ten possible positional isomers when incubated with 22:6w3. Their retention behavior on the reversed and chiral phase HPLC columns and GC/MS/EI analysis indicated that they were 20-, 17-, 16-, 14-, 13-, 11-, 10-, 8-, 7- and 4-HDHE. However, stereochemical analysis revealed that each positional isomer was a racemic mixture, suggesting that these were not formed by lipoxygenation but mainly by peroxidation process.

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