Description
(±)5-
HEPE is produced by non-
enzymatic oxidation of EPA. It contains equal amounts of 5(S)-
HEPE and 5(R)-
HEPE. The biological activity of (±)5-
HEPE is likely mediated by one of the individual isomers, most commonly the 5(S) isomer in mammalian systems. EPA can be metabolized to 5-
HEPE in human and bovine neutrophils, and human eosinophils, which is further metabolized to 5-
oxoEPE and LTB
5. The 5-
series metabolites of EPA, namely 5-
HEPE, 5-
oxoEPE, and LTB
5, have significantly decreased biological effects compared to the arachidonic acid-
derived metabolites.
Definition
ChEBI: 5-HEPE is a hydroxyicosapentaenoic acid that consists of 6E,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z-icosapentaenoic acid with the hydroxy group located at position 5. It has a role as a mouse metabolite. It is a conjugate acid of a 5-HEPE(1-).