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Product Name:13-Hydroxy-4(Z),7(Z),10(Z),14(E),16(Z),19(Z)-Docosahexaenoic acid CAS:90780-53-3 Purity:98+% Package:100ug
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Product Name:13-hydroxy-4(Z),7(Z),10(Z),14(E),16(Z),19(Z)-docosahexaenoic acid CAS:90780-53-3 Purity:98%+ Package:1g;10g;100g;1KG;5KG
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Product Name:(±)13-HDHA CAS:90780-53-3 Purity:>98% Package:1mg;10mg;50mg;100mg;
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Product Name:(±)13-HDHA CAS:90780-53-3 Purity:98% Package:10 mg;50 mg;100 mg;500 mg;1 g;5 g;10 g
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(+/-)13-HDOHE manufacturers
- (±)13-HDHA
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- $388.00 / 50μg
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2026-04-21
- CAS:90780-53-3
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| | (+/-)13-HDOHE Basic information |
| Product Name: | (+/-)13-HDOHE | | Synonyms: | (±)13-HDHA;(+/-)13-HDOHE;13-HYDROXY DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID;(+/-)13-HYDROXY-4Z,7Z,10Z,14E,16Z,19Z-DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID;WOGJPWPLTMTIHQ-LPXZKAEXSA-N;4,7,10,14,16,19-Docosahexaenoic acid, 13-hydroxy-, (4Z,7Z,10Z,14E,16Z,19Z)-;13-Hydroxy-4(Z),7(Z),10(Z),14(E),16(Z),19(Z)-DHA;(±)13-HDoHE | | CAS: | 90780-53-3 | | MF: | C22H32O3 | | MW: | 344.49 | | EINECS: | | | Product Categories: | | | Mol File: | 90780-53-3.mol |  |
| | (+/-)13-HDOHE Chemical Properties |
| Boiling point | 511.2±50.0 °C(Predicted) | | density | 0.995±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) | | storage temp. | Store at -20°C | | solubility | 0.1 M Na2CO3: 2 mg/ml; DMF: Miscible; DMSO: Miscible; Ethanol: Miscible; PBS (pH 7.2): 0.8 mg/ml | | pka | 4.58±0.10(Predicted) |
| | (+/-)13-HDOHE Usage And Synthesis |
| Uses | (±)13-HDHA is an autoxidation product of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in vitro. It is also produced from incubations of DHA in rat liver, brain, and intestinal microsomes. Fresh water hydra is shown to metabolize DHA to 13(R)-HDHA, presumably via the 11R-lipoxygenase activity. (±)13-HDHA is a potential marker of oxidative stress in brain and retina where DHA is an abundant polyunsaturated fatty acid. | | References | [1] Di Marzo, et al. Polyunsaturated-fatty-acid oxidation in Hydra: Regioselectivity, substrate-dependent enantioselectivity and possible biological role. Biochem. J. 300, 501-507 (1994). |
| | (+/-)13-HDOHE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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