EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.5.1.99 | (9Z)-N-ethyloctadec-9-enamide + H2O |
- |
3.5.1.99 | 2-arachidonoylglycerol + H2O |
FAAH is responsible for approximately one-half of the 2-arachidonoylglycerol hydrolysis occurring in BV-2 cell homogenate |
3.5.1.99 | anandamide + H2O |
- |
3.5.1.99 | anandamide + H2O |
FAAH-1 plays a primary role in regulating endocannabinoid signaling |
3.5.1.99 | anandamide + H2O |
anandamide hydrolysis in BV-2 cells is entirely attributable to FAAH |
3.5.1.99 | anandamide + H2O |
enzyme is responsible for the catabolism of neuromodulatory fatty acid amides, including anandamide and oleamide |
3.5.1.99 | anandamide + H2O |
fatty acid amide hydrolase is a modulator of endogenous signaling compounds affecting sleep (oleamide) and analgesia (anandamide) |
3.5.1.99 | anandamide + H2O |
the enzyme cleaves anandamide and regulates in vivo the magnitude and duration of the signaling induced by this lipid messenger |
3.5.1.99 | anandamide + H2O |
the enzyme is responsible for the hydrolysis of a number of neuromodulatory fatty acid amides, including the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide and the sleep-inducing lipid oleamide |
3.5.1.99 | anandamide + H2O |
the serine hydrolase is responsible for the degradation of endogenous oleamide and anandamide, fatty acid amides that function as chemical messengers |