Prostaglandins

The structure of prostaglandins is based on eicosanoic acid, a twenty carbon atoms long hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group. The chain contains one five-membered ring made of eight to twelve carbon atoms. All prostaglandins contain at least a hydroxyl group on carbon atom 15 and a double bond at carbon atom 13. Prostaglandins are

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The structure of prostaglandins is based on eicosanoic acid, a twenty carbon atoms long hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group. The chain contains one five-membered ring made of eight to twelve carbon atoms. All prostaglandins contain at least a hydroxyl group on carbon atom 15 and a double bond at carbon atom 13.

Prostaglandins are associated with hormone-like functions. They interact with G-protein-linked receptors on the cell surface to activate cellular signal transduction pathways. Prostaglandins coordinate a multitude of physiological processes. The best-known function of prostaglandins in cells is that they modify inflammatory response. Prostaglandin synthesis is inhibited by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin to limit their pro-inflammatory effects.

Here you can read more about the analysis of prostaglandins performed at Lipotype:

Prostaglandin

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