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  • In [[biology]], '''arachidonic acid''' is an "unsaturated, [[essential fatty acid]]. It is found in animal and
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Arachidonic acid]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ide synthases) and thereby prevent its substrate-enzyme combination with [[arachidonic acid]] and the formation of [[eicosanoid]]s, [[prostaglandin]]s, and [[thromboxa ==Other drugs affecting arachidonic acid==
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  • {{r|Arachidonic acid}} {{r|Corticosteroid}} ''corticosteroids inhibit the release of [[arachidonic acid]] from [[phospholipid]]s''
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  • ...</noinclude>An enzyme that produces inflammatory [[prostaglandin]]s from [[arachidonic acid]]; it does not produce suppressors of gastrointestina mucus secretion
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  • ...ractions, drugs that block the synthesis of inflammatory substances from [[arachidonic acid]]
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  • ...ardiovascular disorders, prevents [[platelet aggregation]], and inhibits [[arachidonic acid]] conversion into the [[thromboxane|thromboxane-2]] and [[prostaglandin|pro
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  • In [[biology]], '''arachidonic acid''' is an "unsaturated, [[essential fatty acid]]. It is found in animal and
    444 bytes (66 words) - 02:08, 7 October 2013
  • {{r|Arachidonic acid}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Arachidonic acid]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Arachidonic acid}}
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  • {{r|Arachidonic acid}}
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  • Cyclooxygenase is responsible for the conversion of [[arachidonic acid]] to prostaglandin H<sub>2</sub>. Prostaglandin H<sub>2</sub> is the precu ...clooxygenase active site (the source of the enzyme's common name) converts arachidonic acid to prostaglandin G<sub>2</sub>. Then a heme dependent peroxidase converts
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  • ...>{{MeSH}}</ref> Like cyclooxygenase 1 and lipoxygenase, its substrate is [[arachidonic acid]].
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  • ...atty acids can be bound to the sn2 position of phospho-lipids, including [[arachidonic acid]] and [[eicosapentaenoic acid]]. [[Arachidonic acid]] is both a signalling molecule and the precursor for other signalling mole
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  • ...cell membranes preventing the phospholipase A2 from binding its substrate, arachidonic acid, leading to diminished [[eicosanoid]] production. The [[cyclooxygenase]] (
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  • ...sahexaenoic acid]] (DHA)<br/>('''''Fish oils''' contain EPA and DEA'')|| [[Arachidonic acid]] ...benefits due to several mechanisms; omega-6 fatty acids are precursors to arachidonic acid (AA) which leads to thrombaxanes which promote platelet aggregation and vas
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  • ...s derive from lipids such as [[linoleic acid]] and phospholipids such as [[arachidonic acid]]. The main classes are the [[steroid hormones]] that derive from [[cholest
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  • *[[Arachidonic acid/Definition]]
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  • ...sis of [[prostaglandin]]s by inhibiting [[cyclooxygenase]]s, which convert arachidonic acid to cyclic endoperoxides, precursors of prostaglandins. Inhibition of prosta
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  • ...ef name="pmid12576509">{{cite journal |author=Massiera F ''et al.'' |title=Arachidonic acid and prostacyclin signaling promote adipose tissue development: a human heal
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