Oleoyl LPA, 18:1 LPA is a species of lysophosphatidic acid containing oleic acid at the sn-1 position and is the most potent LPA analog for calcium release. Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) is a small lysophospholipid involved in diverse cellular processes such as cell proliferation, chemotaxis, platelet aggregation, wound healing, angiogenesis, tumor invasion, and smooth muscle contraction. LPA binds to several G-coupled protein receptors to initiate its biological functions. In cancer, LPA primarily promotes cell survival, migration and invasion. May contain up to 5-10% of the 2-acyl isomer due to acyl transfer.
| Categories | Lipids |
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| Filter | Lysophosphatidic Acid, Lysophospholipid |
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| CAS Number | 22556-62-3 |
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| Molecular Formula | C21H40O7NaP |
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| Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 458.51 |
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| Purity | >95% |
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| Storage | -20 °C or below |
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