Phosphorylethanolamine

Catalog No.: A71114
Endogenous Metabolite
Phosphorylethanolamine, an endogenous metabolite, serves as a crucial precursor for phosphatidylcholine and is integral to membrane phospholipid composition. Its presence in various animal tissues and human tumors underscores its role in maintaining membrane integrity, facilitating cell division, and supporting mitochondrial respiratory function. Alterations in phosphorylethanolamine levels have been linked to neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, as well as influencing insulin signaling in the liver. This compound is valuable for research in cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and metabolic disease studies.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionPhosphorylethanolamine, an endogenous metabolite, serves as a crucial precursor for phosphatidylcholine and is integral to membrane phospholipid composition. Its presence in various animal tissues and human tumors underscores its role in maintaining membrane integrity, facilitating cell division, and supporting mitochondrial respiratory function. Alterations in phosphorylethanolamine levels have been linked to neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, as well as influencing insulin signaling in the liver. This compound is valuable for research in cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and metabolic disease studies.
Product Information
Catalog NumA71114
FormulaC2H8NO4P
Molecular Weight141.06
CAS Number1071-23-4
SMILESNCCOP(O)(O)=O
SynonymsMonoaminoethyl phosphate; NSC 254167; O-Phosphoethanolamine
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