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- Q4463 subject Q15202753.
- Q4463 subject Q15324174.
- Q4463 subject Q6357395.
- Q4463 subject Q8248726.
- Q4463 subject Q8334258.
- Q4463 abstract "Virodhamine (O-arachidonoyl ethanolamine; O-AEA) is an endocannabinoid and a nonclassic eicosanoid, derived from arachidonic acid. O-Arachidonoyl ethanolamine is arachidonic acid and ethanolamine joined by an ester linkage, the opposite of the amide linkage found in anandamide. Based on this opposite orientation, the molecule was named virodhamine from the Sanskrit word virodha, which means opposition. It acts as an antagonist of the CB1 receptor and agonist of the CB2 receptor. Concentrations of virodhamine in the human hippocampus are similar to those of anandamide, but they are 2- to 9-fold higher in peripheral tissues that express CB2. Virodhamine lowers body temperature in mice, demonstrating cannabinoid activity in vivo.".
- Q4463 iupacName "2-aminoethyl (5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z)-icosa- 5,8,11,14-tetraenoate".
- Q4463 thumbnail Virodhamine.svg?width=300.
- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q101487.
- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q15202753.
- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q15324174.
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- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q410228.
- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q410387.
- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q410943.
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- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q6357395.
- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248726.
- Q4463 wikiPageWikiLink Q8334258.
- Q4463 iupacname "2".
- Q4463 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q4463 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q4463 type ChemicalObject.
- Q4463 type Thing.
- Q4463 type Q11173.
- Q4463 comment "Virodhamine (O-arachidonoyl ethanolamine; O-AEA) is an endocannabinoid and a nonclassic eicosanoid, derived from arachidonic acid. O-Arachidonoyl ethanolamine is arachidonic acid and ethanolamine joined by an ester linkage, the opposite of the amide linkage found in anandamide. Based on this opposite orientation, the molecule was named virodhamine from the Sanskrit word virodha, which means opposition. It acts as an antagonist of the CB1 receptor and agonist of the CB2 receptor.".
- Q4463 label "Virodhamine".
- Q4463 depiction Virodhamine.svg.