Description
PUFAs are essential nutrients that show distinct deficiency syndromes when not present in adequate amounts in the diet.{5525,8460} Methyl GLA is an esterified version of the free acid which is less water soluble but more amenable for the formulation of GLA-containing diets and dietary supplements. GLA is an ω-6 fatty acid which can be elongated to arachidonic acid for endogenous eicosanoid synthesis. It is a weak LTB4 receptor antagonist, inhibiting [3H]-LTB4 binding to porcine neutrophil membranes with a Ki of 1 µM.{2361} GLA produces 53% inhibition at a 1 mg/kg dose in an in vivo model of LTB4-induced bronchoconstriction.{2361}
Formal name: 6Z,9Z,12Z-octadecatrienoic acid, methyl ester
Synonyms: Methyl GLA|Methyl γ-Linolenate
Molecular weight: 292.5
CAS: 16326-32-2
Purity: ≥98%
Formulation: A solution in ethanol
Product Type|Biochemicals|Lipids|Fatty Esters/Ethers||Product Type|Biochemicals|Lipids|Octadecanoids||Product Type|Biochemicals|Receptor Pharmacology|Antagonists||Research Area|Lipid Biochemistry|Fatty Acids