Serinolamide A

Serinolamide A is a naturally occurring eicosanoid derivative related to anandamide, which has been isolated from the marine cyanobacteria Lyngbya majuscula and related species in the Oscillatoria family. Testing established that serinolamide A is an active cannabinoid agonist with moderate potency, having a Ki of 1300 nM at CB1 and five fold selectivity over the related CB2 receptor.[1]

Serinolamide A
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC23H45NO3
Molar mass383.617 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)

See also

  • Methanandamide
  • O-1812
  • Perrottetinene

References

  1. Gutiérrez, M.; Pereira, A. R.; Debonsi, H. M.; Ligresti, A.; Di Marzo, V.; Gerwick, W. H. (2011). "Cannabinomimetic Lipid from a Marine Cyanobacterium". Journal of Natural Products. 74 (10): 2313–2317. doi:10.1021/np200610t. PMC 3325759. PMID 21999614.


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