N-Lignoceroyl taurine is one of several novel taurine-conjugated fatty acids discovered during mass spectrometry lipidomic analysis of brain and spinal cord material from mice. Studies have shown that while N-lignoceroyl taurine is a substrate of FAAH, it is hydrolyzed 2,000 times more slowly than oleoyl ethanolamide by FAAH.
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One of several novel taurine-conjugated fatty acids