Arachidonoyl Ethanolamide MaxSpec® Standard – 100 µg

Brand:
Cayman
CAS:
94421-68-8
Storage:
-20
UN-No:
De Minimis - 1170 / 3

Arachidonoyl ethanolamide (AEA) is the ethanolamine amide of arachidonic acid (Item No. 90010), first isolated from porcine brain.{1134} AEA is an endogenous cannabinoid neurotransmitter that binds to both central cannabinoid (CB1) and peripheral cannabinoid (CB2) receptors.{2713} AEA inhibits the specific binding of [3H]-HU-243 to synaptosomal membranes with a Ki value of 52 nM, compared to 46 nM for Δ9-THC (Item Nos. 12068 | ISO60157).{1134} AEA MaxSpec® standard is a quantitative grade standard of AEA (Item No. 90050) that has been prepared specifically for mass spectrometry or any application where quantitative reproducibility is required. The solution has been prepared gravimetrically and is supplied in a deactivated glass ampule sealed under argon. The concentration was verified by comparison to an independently prepared calibration standard. This AEA MaxSpec® standard is guaranteed to meet identity, purity, stability, and concentration specifications and is provided with a batch-specific certificate of analysis. Ongoing stability testing is performed to ensure the concentration remains accurate throughout the shelf life of the product. Note: The amount of solution added to the vial is in excess of the listed amount. Therefore, it is necessary to accurately measure volumes for preparation of calibration standards. Follow recommended storage and handling conditions to maintain product quality.  

 

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SKU: 10007270 - 100 µg Category:

Description

A quantitative analytical standard guaranteed to meet MaxSpec® identity, purity, stability, and concentration specifications,


Formal name: N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z-eicosatetraenamide

Synonyms:  AEA|Anandamide

Molecular weight: 347.5

CAS: 94421-68-8

Purity: ≥95%

Formulation: A solution in ethanol at 100 µg/ml


Application|Mass Spectrometry||Product Type|Biochemicals|Analytical Standards|MaxSpec®||Product Type|Biochemicals|Lipids|Fatty Amides||Product Type|Biochemicals|Receptor Pharmacology||Research Area|Lipid Biochemistry|Endocannabinoid/Endocannabinoid-like