PAF C-16 Carboxylic Acid (Synonyms: CPAGP, Plateletactivating Factor C16 Carboxylic Acid) |
Catalog No.GC44540 |
PAF C-16 is a naturally occurring phospholipid produced upon stimulation through two distinct pathways known as the "remodeling" and 'de novo' pathways.
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Cas No.: 129879-41-0
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
PAF C-16 is a naturally occurring phospholipid produced upon stimulation through two distinct pathways known as the "remodeling" and 'de novo' pathways. It is a potent mediator of neutrophil migration and the production of reactive oxygen species and IL-6. Pathological processes involving PAF include necrotizing enterocolitis, inflammation, asthma, and allergy. PAF C-16 Carboxylic acid is modified with a carboxylic acid group terminating the C-16 alkyl chain. This provides a convenient site for chemical crosslinking.
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