Sodium oleateSodium oleate
MedChemExpress (MCE)
HY-N1446B
143-19-1
Oleic acid sodium
9-cis-Octadecenoic acid sodium
9Z-Octadecenoic acid sodium
98.0%
Store at room temperature, keep dry and cool In solvent -80°C 2 years -20°C 1 year
Room temperature in continental US
may vary elsewhere.
Sodium oleate (Oleic acid sodium) is an abundant monounsaturated fatty acid sodium. Sodium oleate is a Na+/K+ ATPase activator.
Oleic acid is the most common monounsaturated fatty acids (FA) in human adipocytes and other tissues. Oleic acid prompts cell proliferation and migration in high metastatic cancer cells via enhancing β-oxidation mediated by AMPK activation. Oleic acid inhibits cancer cell growth and survival in low metastatic carcinoma cells, such as gastric carcinoma SGC7901 and breast carcinoma MCF-7 cell lines[1].
Na+/K+ ATPase[2] In Vitro Oleic acid is the most common monounsaturated fatty acids (FA) in human adipocytes and other tissues. Oleic acid prompts cell proliferation and migration in high metastatic cancer cells via enhancing β-oxidation mediated by AMPK activation. Oleic acid inhibits cancer cell growth and survival in low metastatic carcinoma cells, such as gastric carcinoma SGC7901 and breast carcinoma MCF-7 cell lines[1]. MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only. 0 --> Sodium oleate Related Antibodies
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[1]. Li S, et al. High metastaticgastric and breast cancer cells consume oleic acid in an AMPK dependent manner. PLoS One. 2014 May 13
9(5):e97330. [Content Brief]
[2]. Jack-Hays MG, et al. Activation of Na+/K(+)-ATPase by fatty acids, acylglycerols, and related amphiphiles: structure-activity relationship. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1996 Feb 21
1279(1):43-8. [Content Brief]