Abstract:Human soluble epoxide hydrolase (hsEH) has been known to be involved in the hydrolysis of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs), which are anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective signalling molecules. Since the conversion of EETs into the corresponding diols generates non-bioactive molecules, the enzyme’s inhibition would be beneficial. hsEH quickly became the molecular target, however, the proposed inhibitors directed toward this enzyme have not undergone clinical trials, mostly due to their low solubility in water… Show more
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