Description
(±)10-
HDHA is an autoxidation product of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
in vitro.
1,2 It is also produced from incubations of DHA in rat liver, brain, and intestinal microsomes.
3,4,5 (±)10-
HDHA is a potential marker of oxidative stress in brain and retina where DHA is an abundant polyunsaturated fatty acid.
References
1. VanRollins, M., and Murphy, R.C.
Autooxidation of docosahexaenoic acid: Analysis of ten isomers of hydroxydocosahexaenoate J. Lipid Res. 25(5),507-517(1984).
2. Reynaud, D., Thickitt, C.P., and Pace-Asciak, C.R.
Facile preparation and structural determination of monohydroxy derivatives of docosahexaenoic acid (HDoHE) by α-tocopherol-directed autoxidation Anal. Biochem. 214(1),165-170(1993).
3. VanRollins, M., Baker, R.C., Sprecher, H., et al.
Oxidation of docosahexaenoic acid by rat liver microsomes J. Biol. Chem. 259(9),5776-5783(1984).
4. Yamane, M., Abe, A., and Yamane, S.
High-performance liquid chromatography-thermospray mass spectrometry of epoxy polyunsaturated fatty acids and epoxyhydroxy polyunsaturated fatty acids from an incubation mixture of rat tissue homogenate J. Chromatogr. 652(2),123-136(1994).
5. Kim, H.Y., Karanian, J.W., Shingu, T., et al.
Sterochemical analysis of hydroxylated docosahexaenoates produced by human platelets and rat brain homogenate Prostaglandins 40(5),473-490(1990).