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DGTS-[d9]
Catalog: BL-M000573
CAS: 2260669-85-8
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Lauroylcarnitine
Catalog: BL-M000574
CAS: 25518-54-1
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2-Oleoyl glycerol
Catalog: BL-M000575
CAS: 3443-84-3
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Campesterol-[d6]
Catalog: BL-M000576
CAS: 2260669-13-2
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Hydrogenated DGDG
Catalog: BL-M000577
CAS: 960204-99-3
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18:1 MGDG (synthetic)
Catalog: BL-M000578
CAS: 33600-46-3
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18:2 MGDG (synthetic)
Catalog: BL-M000579
CAS: 88195-88-4
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18:1 3-O-Sulfo MGDG (synthetic, ammonium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000581
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VU0359595
Catalog: BL-M000582
CAS: 1246303-14-9
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BMP-22
Catalog: BL-M000583
CAS: 1306684-90-1
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C14 Carnitine (HCl salt)
Catalog: BL-M000584
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C16-Urea-Ceramide
Catalog: BL-M000585
CAS: 361450-27-3
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N-16:0 L-Serine MeEster
Catalog: BL-M000586
CAS: 79876-27-0
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N-20:4 L-Serine MeEster
Catalog: BL-M000587
CAS: 288262-62-4
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Sodium N-palmitoyl-L-serinate
Catalog: BL-M000588
CAS: 58725-46-5
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N-18:1 L-Serine sodium salt
Catalog: BL-M000589
CAS: 1246302-99-7
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N-20:4 L-Serine (ARA-S)
Catalog: BL-M000590
CAS: 1246355-55-4
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Anandamide-d4
Catalog: BL-M000591
CAS: 946524-40-9
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16:0-20:4 PE-N-20:4 Ammonium salt
Catalog: BL-M000592
CAS: 2260670-70-8
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NBD AEA
Catalog: BL-M001354
CAS: 2134633-42-2
BOC Sciences' bioactive lipids are of consistent quality and high purity to meet our customers' high quality needs for bioactive lipids.
What Are Bioactive Lipids
Bioactive lipids are a class of signaling molecules that play a key role in various physiological processes. These molecules regulate cellular signaling pathways and modulate various biological functions, such as inflammation, immunity and cell proliferation.
- Classification of Bioactive Lipids
Bioactive lipids are usually classified into five major groups based on their chemical structure: eicosanoids, sphingolipids, phospholipids, glycolipids, and endolipids. Eicosanoids are derived from arachidonic acid and include prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes. Sphingolipids are derived from sphingomyelin and include ceramide, sphingosine-1-phosphate, and ganglioside. Phospholipids are major components of cell membranes and include phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, and phosphatidylinositol. Glycolipids consist of carbohydrate chains attached to lipid molecules and include cerebrosides and gangliosides. Endogenous cannabinoids are derived from fatty acids, including anandamide and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol.
- Role of Bioactive Lipids in Health and Disease
Bioactive lipids play different roles in various physiological processes, such as inflammation, immunity and cell proliferation. For example, eicosanoids are important mediators of inflammation and modulate the inflammatory response. Sphingolipids play a key role in cell death and survival, and their imbalance has been associated with a number of diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Phospholipids are involved in membrane structure and function, and their deficiency can lead to various diseases such as liver disease and cystic fibrosis. Glycolipids play an important role in cell recognition and cell-cell interactions. Endogenous steroids are involved in the regulation of various physiological processes such as pain, appetite, mood and immune function.
- Targeting Bioactive Lipids for Therapeutic Intervention
Aberrant bioactive lipid metabolism has been associated with a number of diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and metabolic disorders. Therefore, targeting these molecules for therapeutic interventions has become a promising area of research. For example, drugs targeting eicosanoid metabolism have been used to treat inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Drugs that inhibit sphingolipid metabolism have shown promise for the treatment of cancer, while drugs targeting the endocrine system have been used to treat pain, anxiety, and other neurological disorders.
Benefits of BOC Sciences' Bioactive Lipids
- Diversity: BOC Sciences' Bioactive Lipids products cover a wide range of different categories, including sphingolipids, neurosphingolipids, diacylglycerols, fatty acids and cholesterol.
- High Purity: BOC Sciences' unique and efficient separation and purification technology ensures the high purity and purity of its Bioactive Lipids products.
- Wide range of applications: BOC Sciences' Bioactive Lipids products are used in a wide range of fields and applications, including biomedical research, drug development, food and nutrition, analytical chemistry and medical diagnostics.
- Fast delivery: It is easy to order Bioactive Lipids products on the BOC Sciences official website, and the products are available in stock for fast delivery.
- Professional Support: BOC Sciences' professional support team is able to provide a full range of technical advice and support services to ensure customers can use their Bioactive Lipids products smoothly.