DDA

DDA

CAT N°: 10005432
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Lipoxygenase-catalyzed peroxidative decomposition of unsaturated fatty acids occurs within seconds when diatoms are crushed or eaten, producing alkyls.{11930} DDA is a prominent member of this class of reactive compounds. Common ?-6 fatty acids such as linoleic acid, dihomo-?-linolenic acid, and arachidonic acid can give rise to DDA. DDA reduces the hatching rate and has a strong teratogenic effect on the eggs of pelagic copepods, at concentrations around 1 µM.{11926} In human carcinoma Caco2 cells, DDA induces cell growth arrest at around 15 µM. DDA appears to be a natural defensive chemical designed to limit the reproductive success of copepods, the main predators of diatoms. It may also be a more general inducer of apoptosis.

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

  • Synonyms
    • 2E,4E-decadienal
  • Correlated keywords
    • lipoxygenases diatoms alkyls linoleic acids dihomo-gamma-linolenic dihomo-g-linolenic arachidonic dihomo-.gamma.-linolenic carcinoma Caco2 apoptosis
  • Product Overview:
    Lipoxygenase-catalyzed peroxidative decomposition of unsaturated fatty acids occurs within seconds when diatoms are crushed or eaten, producing alkyls.{11930} DDA is a prominent member of this class of reactive compounds. Common ?-6 fatty acids such as linoleic acid, dihomo-?-linolenic acid, and arachidonic acid can give rise to DDA. DDA reduces the hatching rate and has a strong teratogenic effect on the eggs of pelagic copepods, at concentrations around 1 µM.{11926} In human carcinoma Caco2 cells, DDA induces cell growth arrest at around 15 µM. DDA appears to be a natural defensive chemical designed to limit the reproductive success of copepods, the main predators of diatoms. It may also be a more general inducer of apoptosis.

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