Matreya/Methyl punicate/1240/25 mg
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Catalog #:1240Scientific Name:Methyl punicateCommon Name:Methyl 9(Z),11(E),13(Z)-Octadecatrienoate; Punicic acid methylester; Conjugated linolenic acid methyl ester; CLnAEmpirical Formula:C19H32O2CAS#N/ASDSView Safety Data SheetData Sheet:View Data SheetFormula Weight:292Unit:25 mgSolvent:noneSource:NaturalPurity:97+%Analytical Methods:GC; TLC; identity confirmed by MSNatural Source:PlantSolubility:hexane, ethanol, methanol, chloroformPhysical Appearance:liquidStorage:-20°CDry Ice:NoHazardous:NoLiterature References:1. P. Aruna et al. Health Benefits of Punicic Acid: A Review. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety. Vol. 15 pp. 16-27, 20162. I. Pereira et al. Pomegranate Seed Oil (Punica Granatum L.): A Source of Punicic Acid (Conjugated α-Linolenic Acid). Journal of Human Nutrition andFood Science. Vol. 2(1) pp. 1024, 20143. Koba et al. Genetically Modified Rapeseed Oil Containing cis-9, trans-11, cis-13-Octadecatrienoic Acid Affects Body Fat Mass and Lipid Metabolism inMice. J. Agric Food Chem. Vol. 55(9) pp. 3741-3748, 20074. T. Tsuzuki et al. Tumor growth suppression by α-eleostearic acid, a linolenic acid isomer with a conjugated triene system, via lipid peroxidation.Carcinogenesis. Vol. 25(8) pp. 1417-1425, 20045. J. Gasmi and J. Sanderson. Jacaric acid and its octadecatrienoic acid geoisomers induce apoptosis selectively in cancerous human prostate cells: amechanistic and 3-D structure–activity study. Phytomedicine. Vol. 20 pp. 734-742, 20136. T. Boussetta et al. Punicic Acid a Conjugated Linolenic Acid Inhibits TNFα-Induced Neutrophil Hyperactivation and Protects from Experimental ColonInflammation in Rats. PLoS One. Vol. 4(7) pp. e6468, 20097. Z. Mashhadi et al. Robust Inhibitory Effects of Conjugated Linolenic Acids on a Cyclooxygenase-related Linoleate 10S-Dioxygenase: Comparison withCOX-1 and COX-2. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. Vol. 1851(10) pp. 1346-1352, 20158. J. Bassaganya-Riera et al. Punicic acid modulates mucosal immune responses and prevents gut inflammation through PPAR γ and δ-dependentmechanisms. FASEB. Vol. 24(1) pp. 926, 20109. H. Tran et al. Pomegranate (punica granatum) seed linolenic acid isomers: concentration-dependent modulation of estrogen receptor activity. Endocr. Res.Vol. 35(1) pp. 1-16, 2010
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