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Revision as of 14:15, 5 September 2016

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Upon being transported out of the cell, the eicosanoids accumulate in the interstitial fluid, which for simplicity is referred to as the extracellular compartment in the model. A decay constant was included for each extracellular metabolite to represent degradation. To describe the breaking down of metabolites an irreversible mass action rate law was used for reactions 43-64. The half life of each eicosanoid was initially assumed as 24 hours, but will be made metabolite specific when all of the values have been collected.

Degradation Pathways
Reaction # Species Half Life Rate constant Notes Reference
44 exPGF2a 8.8 +/- 3.4 h Study performed in decidual stromal cells and macrophages in culture. [1]
45 exTXB2 20 - 30 minutes Quoted in a textbook(https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_9kEeTjyJdMC&pg=PA864&lpg=PA864&dq=half+life+txa2&source=bl&ots=2OTF4Mh2Jk&sig=hu79GprliUcW4QE_Zm79islesOA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0oo2sgfjOAhXLIcAKHcaPDHQQ6AEIRjAI#v=onepage&q=half%20life%20txa2&f=false) with no ref.
46 exTXA2 20 - 30 seconds Quoted in a textbook(https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_9kEeTjyJdMC&pg=PA864&lpg=PA864&dq=half+life+txa2&source=bl&ots=2OTF4Mh2Jk&sig=hu79GprliUcW4QE_Zm79islesOA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0oo2sgfjOAhXLIcAKHcaPDHQQ6AEIRjAI#v=onepage&q=half%20life%20txa2&f=false) with no ref.
47 ex6-KETO-PGF2A 3 minutes Quoted in a textbook(https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_9kEeTjyJdMC&pg=PA864&lpg=PA864&dq=half+life+txa2&source=bl&ots=2OTF4Mh2Jk&sig=hu79GprliUcW4QE_Zm79islesOA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0oo2sgfjOAhXLIcAKHcaPDHQQ6AEIRjAI#v=onepage&q=half%20life%20txa2&f=false) with no ref.
48 exPGI2 42 seconds [2]
49 exPGE2 15.0 +/- 8.2 h Study performed in decidual stromal cells and macrophages in culture. [1]
50 ex15-DEOXY-PGJ2 12 hours Dehydration of PGD2 to ultimatley 15d-PGJ2 occurs with a half life of about 12 hours in the presense of albumin (protien found in blood). [3]
51 exPGJ2
52 exPGD2 1.5 -1.6 minutes Human brain [4]
53 exPGH2 5 minutes Quoted on supplier page (http://www.enzolifesciences.com/BML-PH002/prostaglandin-h2/)
54 ex5-OXO-ETE 11 min 0.0643 min-1 Study in R15L Cells [5]
55 ex5-HETE
56 exLTB4
57 exLTC4
58 exLTA4
59 ex5-HPETE
60 ex15-HETE 21 min 0.0331 min-1 Study in R15L Cells [5]
61 ex15-HPETE
62 ex12-HETE
63 ex12-HPETE
64 exAA
(-30) kcal/mol Unspecified Calculations with a Gaussian98 suite of programs

Enzyme: COX (Unspecific) Substrate: Arachidonate Temperature: 298.15 K Pressure: 1 bar

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