PGF1α (Prostaglandin F1α) - Moligand™, ≥98% , Activator of CatSper1;Activator of CatSper2;Activator of CatSper3;Activator of CatSper4, CAS No.745-62-0, Activator of CatSper1;Activator of CatSper2;Activator of CatSper3;Activator of CatSper4
PGF1α (Prostaglandin F1α) - Moligand™, ≥98% , Activator of CatSper1;Activator of CatSper2;Activator of CatSper3;Activator of CatSper4, CAS No.745-62-0, Activator of CatSper1;Activator of CatSper2;Activator of CatSper3;Activator of CatSper4
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Moligand™, ≥98% Moligand™ for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.
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Literature proof
Cited in 0 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.
Overview
Prostaglandin F1α (PGF1α) is a biosynthesis product from dihomo-γ-linolenic acid (DGLA) via the cyclooxygenaze (COX) pathway, and is a stable metabolite of prostacyclin (PGI2; sc-201231). By measuring the olfactory sensitivity of male salmon to F-type prostaglandins, studies show there is a possibility that they have a pheromonal role in Atlantic salmon. This compound also acts as smooth muscle relaxant, however, PGF1α is only half as active as PGF2α in inducing human respiratory smooth muscle contractions|in vitro|.
This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as prostaglandins and related compounds. These are unsaturated carboxylic acids consisting of a 20 carbon skeleton that also contains a five member ring, and are based upon the fatty acid arachidonic acid.
External Descriptors
Prostaglandins
1. Djoumbou Feunang Y, Eisner R, Knox C, Chepelev L, Hastings J, Owen G, Fahy E, Steinbeck C, Subramanian S, Bolton E, Greiner R, and Wishart DS. ClassyFire: Automated Chemical Classification With A Comprehensive, Computable Taxonomy. Journal of Cheminformatics, 2016, 8:61.
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