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Sodium oleate (Oleic acid sodium)

Cat No.:V50926 Purity: ≥98%
Sodium oleate (sodium oleate) is the most common monounsaturated fertilizer sodium salt found in human fat cells and other tissues.
Sodium oleate (Oleic acid sodium)
Sodium oleate (Oleic acid sodium) Chemical Structure CAS No.: 143-19-1
Product category: Na+K+ ATPase
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500mg

Other Forms of Sodium oleate (Oleic acid sodium):

  • Oleic acid
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Product Description
Sodium oleate (sodium oleate) is the most common monounsaturated fertilizer sodium salt found in human fat cells and other tissues. Sodium oleate is a Na+/K+ ATPase activator.
Sodium oleate is the sodium salt of oleic acid, a monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid. It is a major component of membrane phospholipids and is found in human plasma, cell membranes, and adipose tissue. Sodium oleate is an anionic surfactant and emulsifier and is a component of commercial soaps. It is used as a research tool to study fatty acid metabolism, cell signaling, and membrane biology.
Biological Activity I Assay Protocols (From Reference)
Targets
Sodium oleate targets various cellular processes. Oleic acid, the active form, is a key component of cell membranes and plays a role in cell signaling. It has been shown to inhibit collagen-stimulated platelet aggregation by approximately 90% at a concentration of 10 µg/ml. It can modulate membrane fluidity, influence the activity of membrane-bound enzymes, and affect the production of lipid mediators.
ln Vitro
The most prevalent monounsaturated fertilizer (FA) in human fat cells and other tissues is oleic acid. In organs with high migration rates, oleic acid stimulates AMPK oil activation-mediated beta-oxidation, which in turn drives cell division and migration. Growth and death rates of low-proliferative tumors, including the MCF-7 cell line for breast cancer and the acid blocker SGC7901 [1].
In vitro, sodium oleate is used to study the effects of fatty acids on cells. It can be used to induce cellular stress, such as lipotoxicity, or to model the effects of fatty acid overload. It inhibits collagen-stimulated platelet aggregation by approximately 90% when used at a concentration of 10 µg/ml. Its surfactant properties make it useful for studying membrane interactions.
ln Vivo
In vivo, sodium oleate is used in research to study fatty acid metabolism and its role in various diseases. It can be administered to animal models to study the effects of oleic acid on metabolism, inflammation, and cardiovascular function. It is also used in veterinary medicine and as an emulsifier in various applications.
Enzyme Assay
The biological activity of sodium oleate is assessed using various in vitro assays. Its effect on platelet aggregation is measured using aggregometry, where platelets are treated with sodium oleate and then stimulated with collagen. Its effect on cell viability and metabolism can be assessed in cell culture models. Its surfactant properties are characterized by its critical micelle concentration (CMC).
Cell Assay
The cellular activity of sodium oleate is evaluated in various cell types, including platelets, hepatocytes, and adipocytes. Cells are treated with sodium oleate, and its effect on cell signaling, metabolism, and viability is assessed. Its ability to induce lipotoxicity or to modulate lipid metabolism can be studied in relevant cell models.
Animal Protocol
In animal studies, sodium oleate is typically administered orally or via injection. In models of fatty liver disease, it can be used to induce hepatic steatosis. Its effect on lipid metabolism, inflammation, and cardiovascular function is assessed. Its use as an emulsifier in veterinary medicine and other applications is also studied.
ADME/Pharmacokinetics
Sodium oleate has a molecular weight of 304.44 g/mol and a chemical formula of C18H33NaO2. It is a white to light yellow powder with a slight tallow-like odor. It is soluble in about 10 parts of water and about 20 parts of ethanol, and it is insoluble in benzene and ether. Its aqueous solutions are alkaline due to hydrolysis.
Toxicity/Toxicokinetics
The toxicity profile of sodium oleate is related to its surfactant properties and its effects on cell membranes. At high concentrations, it can cause cell lysis. It is generally considered safe for its intended uses, but appropriate safety precautions should be taken when handling it.
References

[1]. High metastaticgastric and breast cancer cells consume oleic acid in an AMPK dependent manner. PLoS One. 2014 May 13;9(5):e97330.

[2]. Activation of Na+/K(+)-ATPase by fatty acids, acylglycerols, and related amphiphiles: structure-activity relationship. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1996 Feb 21;1279(1):43-8.

Additional Infomation
Sodium oleate is a light brown solid with a slightly buttery smell. It sinks to the bottom of water and mixes slowly. (US Coast Guard, 1999) Sodium oleate is an organic molecular entity.
Sodium oleate (CAS: 143-19-1) is a widely used research reagent and industrial chemical. Its role as a surfactant and emulsifier makes it valuable in various applications, including ore flotation, textile waterproofing, and metal polishes. In research, it is a key tool for studying fatty acid biology, membrane function, and cell signaling.
These protocols are for reference only. InvivoChem does not independently validate these methods.
Physicochemical Properties
Molecular Formula
C18H33NAO2
Molecular Weight
304.443
Exact Mass
304.237
CAS #
143-19-1
Related CAS #
Oleic acid;112-80-1
PubChem CID
23665730
Appearance
White to off-white solid powder
Density
0.9 g/cm3
Boiling Point
359.999ºC at 760 mmHg
Melting Point
232-235 °C(lit.)
Flash Point
270.099ºC
LogP
4.773
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count
0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count
2
Rotatable Bond Count
15
Heavy Atom Count
21
Complexity
239
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count
0
SMILES
CCCCCCCC/C=C\CCCCCCCC(=O)[O-].[Na+]
InChi Key
BCKXLBQYZLBQEK-KVVVOXFISA-M
InChi Code
InChI=1S/C18H34O2.Na/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18(19)20;/h9-10H,2-8,11-17H2,1H3,(H,19,20);/q;+1/p-1/b10-9-;
Chemical Name
sodium;(Z)-octadec-9-enoate
HS Tariff Code
2934.99.9001
Storage

Powder      -20°C    3 years

                     4°C     2 years

In solvent   -80°C    6 months

                  -20°C    1 month

Note: Please store this product in a sealed and protected environment, avoid exposure to moisture.
Shipping Condition
Room temperature (This product is stable at ambient temperature for a few days during ordinary shipping and time spent in Customs)
Solubility Data
Solubility (In Vitro)
H2O : ~25 mg/mL (~82.12 mM)
DMSO :< 1 mg/mL
Solubility (In Vivo)
Solubility in Formulation 1: 9.09 mg/mL (29.86 mM) in PBS (add these co-solvents sequentially from left to right, and one by one), clear solution; with sonication (<60°C).

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Preparing Stock Solutions 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg
1 mM 3.2847 mL 16.4236 mL 32.8472 mL
5 mM 0.6569 mL 3.2847 mL 6.5694 mL
10 mM 0.3285 mL 1.6424 mL 3.2847 mL

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