Hepoxilins: A review on their enzymatic formation, metabolism and chemical synthesis
Lipids1995Vol. 30(2), pp. 107–114
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Abstract
Abstract This article reviews published evidence describing the enzymatic and nonenzymatic formation and the routes of metabolism of the hepoxilins. Also treated are the major approaches used for the chemical synthesis of these compounds and for some of their analogs.
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