O-Arachidonoyl glycidol (compound 1) is a 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) analog. O-Arachidonoyl glycidol inhibits cytosolic 2-oleoylglycerol (2-OG) hydrolysis with an IC 50 value of 4.5 µM. O-Arachidonoyl glycidol blocks 2-OG hydrolysis in membrane
O-Arachidonoyl glycidol (compound 1) is a 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) analog. O-Arachidonoyl glycidol inhibits cytosolic 2-oleoylglycerol (2-OG) hydrolysis with an IC 50 value of 4.5 µM. O-Arachidonoyl glycidol blocks 2-OG hydrolysis in membrane
O-Arachidonoyl glycidol (compound 1) is a 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) analog. O-Arachidonoyl glycidol inhibits cytosolic 2-oleoylglycerol (2-OG) hydrolysis with an IC 50 value of 4.5 µM. O-Arachidonoyl glycidol blocks 2-OG hydrolysis in membrane
O-Arachidonoyl glycidol (compound 1) is a 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) analog. O-Arachidonoyl glycidol inhibits cytosolic 2-oleoylglycerol (2-OG) hydrolysis with an IC 50 value of 4.5 µM. O-Arachidonoyl glycidol blocks 2-OG hydrolysis in membrane
Thioglucosidase, also called as myrosinase, is present in the myrosin cells that do not contain glucosinolates. This enzyme is obtained from several plant sources, such as Lepidium sativum, L.
Thioglucosidase, also called as myrosinase, is present in the myrosin cells that do not contain glucosinolates. This enzyme is obtained from several plant sources, such as Lepidium sativum, L.
Thioglucosidase, also called as myrosinase, is present in the myrosin cells that do not contain glucosinolates. This enzyme is obtained from several plant sources, such as Lepidium sativum, L.
Thioglucosidase, also called as myrosinase, is present in the myrosin cells that do not contain glucosinolates. This enzyme is obtained from several plant sources, such as Lepidium sativum, L.
Thioglucosidase, also called as myrosinase, is present in the myrosin cells that do not contain glucosinolates. This enzyme is obtained from several plant sources, such as Lepidium sativum, L.
Thioglucosidase, also called as myrosinase, is present in the myrosin cells that do not contain glucosinolates. This enzyme is obtained from several plant sources, such as Lepidium sativum, L.
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