700077 | FF-MAS
14-demethyl-14-dehydrolanosterol

FF-MAS
14-demethyl-14-dehydrolanosterol
Follicular fluid meiosis-activating sterol (FF-MAS) is an intermediate in the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway present in all cells, and may represent the physiological signal that instructs the oocyte to reinitiate meiosis.
Hygroscopic
No
Light Sensitive
No
Molecular Formula
C29H46O
Percent Composition
C 84.81%, H 11.29%, O 3.90%
Purity
>99%
Stability
1 Year
Storage Temperature
-80°C
CAS Number
64284-64-6
CAS Registry Number is a Registered Trademark of the American Chemical Society
CAS Registry Number is a Registered Trademark of the American Chemical Society
Formula Weight
410.675
Exact Mass
410.355
Synonyms
4,4-dimethyl-5α-cholesta-8,14,24-trien-3ß-olfollicular fluid meiosis-activating sterol
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- Certificate of Analysis (Lot No. 700077P-1MG-A-010 and 5159PGA010)
- Certificate of Analysis (Lot No. 700077P-1MG-B-010 and 5159PGB010)
- Certificate of Analysis (Lot No. 700077P-1MG-C-010 and 5159PGC010)
- Certificate of Analysis (Lot No. 700077P-1MG-E-010 and 5159PGE010)
- Certificate of Analysis (Lot No. 700077P-1MG-H-010 and 5159PGH010)
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PubMed ID: 30773481Fakheri RJ, Javitt NB. Autoregulation of cholesterol synthesis: physiologic and pathophysiologic consequences. Steroids. 2011 Feb;76(3):211-5. doi: 10.1016/j.steroids.2010.10.003. Epub 2010 Oct 15.
PubMed ID: 20951718