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- it. The first lipoxins identified were lipoxin A4 (LXA4) and lipoxin B4 (LXB4), followed by their respective epimers, the epi-lipoxins 15-epi-LXA4 and...
- HxB3. Lipoxins (Lx) include the following metabolites of arachidonic acid: LxA4 and LxB4 (see Specialized pro-resolving mediators). Epi-lipoxins (epi-Lx)...
- 15S-hydroperoxy-eicosatetraenoic acid. The two aspirin-triggered lipoxins (AT-lipoxins) or epi-lipoxins differ structurally from LxA4 and LxB4 only in the S versus...
- detailed at the lipoxin site. Lipoxins Specialized pro-resolving mediators Serhan CN (2001). "Lipoxins and aspirin-triggered 15-epi-lipoxins are endogenous...
- metabolized to bioactive products viz., the 15(R) class of lipoxins (also termed epi-lipoxins). 15(S)-HETE, 15(S)-HpETE, and many of their derivative metabolites...
- PMID 21936577. Romano M, Cianci E, Simiele F, Recchiuti A (2015). "Lipoxins and aspirin-triggered lipoxins in resolution of inflammation". European Journal of Pharmacology...
- and derivatives, including prostaglandins, leukotrienes, thromboxanes, lipoxins, and others. Only two fatty acids are known to be essential for humans:...
- Romano M, Cianci E, Simiele F, Recchiuti A (Aug 2015). "Lipoxins and aspirin-triggered lipoxins in resolution of inflammation". Eur J Pharmacol. 760: 49–63...
- pro-inflammatory eicosanoids. Anti-inflammatory eicosanoids include lipoxins, epi-lipoxins, and resolvins, which cause release of growth hormones.[citation...
- designation). Other closely related compounds are epi-inositol and inositol and lipoxin and epilipoxin. Epimerization is a chemical process where an epimer is...