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Ethanolamides are
chemical compounds which are
amides formed from
carboxylic acids and ethanolamine. Some
ethanolamides are
naturally occurring, such...
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Docosatetraenoylethanolamide (DEA) (Adrenoyl-
ethanolamide) (Adrenoyl-EA) is an
endogenous ethanolamide that has been
shown to act on the
cannabinoid (CB1)...
- DF,
Liang Y,
Krauss AH (February 2008). "Prostamides (prostaglandin-
ethanolamides) and
their pharmacology".
British Journal of Pharmacology. 153 (3):...
- Importantly,
Bimatoprost and its
endogenous analog prostaglandin F2α
ethanolamide present the side-effect of
being anti-adipogenic, and
recently have been...
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Prostamides are
synthesized in the body from anandamide,
which is the
ethanolamide of
arachidonic acid (ARA). This
pathway is
parallel to the synthesis...
- a
precursor and the
hydrolytic breakdown product of
eicosapentaenoyl ethanolamide (EPEA: C22H35NO2; 20:5,n-3).
Although studies of fish oil supplements...
- 37NO 2; 18:2,n-6), an N-acylethanolamine,[clarification needed] - the
ethanolamide of
linoleic acid (LA: C 18H 32O 2; 18:2, n-6) and its
metabolized incorporated...
- proliferator-activated
receptor alpha (PPAR-α) agonist. It is a
naturally occurring ethanolamide lipid that
regulates feeding and body
weight in
vertebrates ranging from...
- DHA
ethanolamide ester (the DHA
analog of
arachindonyl ethanolamide (i.e. anandamide) is
metabolized to 10,17-dihydroxydocosahexaenoyl
ethanolamide (10...
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called N-(octadecanoyl)ethanolamine, is an N-acylethanolamine and the
ethanolamide of
octadecanoic acid (C18H36O2; 18:0) and
ethanolamine (MEA: C2H7NO)...