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Arachidonic acid sodium salt  (Synonyms: Immunocytophyt sodium salt)

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Arachidonic acid (Immunocytophyt) sodium salt is a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid and a major constituent of biomembranes. Arachidonic acid sodium salt also acts as the substrate for various lipid mediators, such as prostaglandins (PGs). Arachidonic acid sodium salt improves cognitive response and cardiovascular function.

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Arachidonic acid sodium salt Chemical Structure

Arachidonic acid sodium salt Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 6610-25-9

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Description

Arachidonic acid (Immunocytophyt) sodium salt is a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid and a major constituent of biomembranes. Arachidonic acid sodium salt also acts as the substrate for various lipid mediators, such as prostaglandins (PGs). Arachidonic acid sodium salt improves cognitive response and cardiovascular function[1].

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Human Endogenous Metabolite

 

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Arachidonic acid (0.07%, 0.15% or 0.32% in diet; 4 weeks) sodium salt increases Arachidonic acid content in the paw, but has no effect on arthritis severity and PGE2 content of the paw in a rat arthritis model[1].
Induction of Paw Edema Model[2]
Background
Principle: Injecting arachidonic acid into the hind paws of rats can induce rapid and sustained inflammatory responses.
Specific Mmodeling Methods
Rats: Lewis • male •
Administration: 0.5% • s.c. • single dose
Note
Injection method: A single subcutaneous injection of Arachidonic acid in the right hind paw of male Lewis rats (144-241 g) with an injection volume of 0.10 mL (Arachidonic acid is dissolved in 0.2 M carbonate buffer, pH 8.43-8.56 ).


Modeling Indicators
Appearance Monitoring: Significant edema became apparent within 5 minutes, and the reaction reached its peak at 1 hour after injection.
Opposite Product(s): Phenidone (HY-W010144); SK-F86002 (HY-12511)

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Animal Model: Male Lew rats (4-week-old) induced arthritis[1]
Dosage: 0.07%, 0.15% or 0.32% in diet (w/w)
Administration: 4 weeks
Result: The Arachidonic acid content of phospholipids in the paw was significantly elevated in a dose-dependent manner.
Molecular Weight

326.45

Formula

C20H31NaO2

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SMILES

CCCCC/C=C\C/C=C\C/C=C\C/C=C\CCCC(O[Na])=O

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