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9(R)-PAHSA is a stereoisomer of 9-PAHSA , an endogenous lipid that belongs to a collection of branched fatty acid esters of hydroxy fatty acids (FAHFAs).1 9-PAHSA is a FAHFA in which palmitic acid is esterified to 9-hydroxy stearic acid. 9(R)-PAHSA is the predominant form that accumulates in adipose tissues in AG4OX mice, which overexpress Glut4 specifically in adipose tissue.2 Also, cell lines favor the production of 9(R)-PAHSA, and carboxyl ester lipase selectively hydrolyzes 9(S)-PAHSA .The use of this optically-active FAHFA product (the “Product”) is covered by U.S. Patent No. 10,240,025 and corresponding foreign counterpart applications. These patents and applications are licensed by Cayman pursuant to an agreement with BT Food, Drug and Personal Care, LLC, and this Product is sold exclusively for research and development purposes only. Product may not be used for human studies, veterinary use or diagnostics, clinical trial work, clinical diagnostics, or any other clinical trial or approval activities related to humans or animals. This limited label license does not grant any right to use the Product or a Product derivative in commercial products or services. This Product may not be re-sold, distributed, or repackaged unless by official Cayman distributors. For information on commercial rights, please contact the outlicensing department at jforest@biosynthetic.com. | [References]
1. Yore, M.M., Syed, I., Moraes-Vieira, P.M., et al. Discovery of a class of endogenous mammalian lipids with anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory effects Cell 159(2),318-332(2014). 2. Nelson, A.T., Kolar, M.J., Chu, Q., et al. Stereochemistry of endogenous palmitic acid ester of 9-hydroxystearic acid and relevance of absolute configuration to regulation J. Am. Chem. Soc. 139(13),4943-4947(2017). |
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