Kynurenic Acid (KYNA)
Kinurenic acid; Kynuronic acid; Kuinurenic acid; Transtorine
KYNA) is a product of the normal metabolism of amino acid L-tryptophan. It has been shown that kynurenic acid possesses neuroactive activity. It acts as an antiexcitotoxic and anticonvulsant, most likely through acting as an antagonist at excitatory amino acid receptors. Because of this activity, it may influence important neurophysiologic and neuropathologic processes. As a result, kynurenic acid has been considered for use in therapy in certain neurobiological disorders. Conversely, increased levels of kynurenic acid have also been linked to certain pathological conditions.
Kynurenic acid was discovered in 1853 by the German chemist Justus von Liebig in dog urine. It is formed from L-kynurenine in a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme kynurenine—oxoglutarate transaminase.
Organism species: Pan-species (General)
PRODUCT TYPE | CATALOG NO. | PRODUCT NAME | APPLICATIONS |
---|---|---|---|
Proteins | N/A | Recombinant Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) | Antigenic Transformation Customized Service Offer |
Antibodies | N/A | Monoclonal Antibody to Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) | Monoclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer |
N/A | Polyclonal Antibody to Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) | Polyclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer | |
Assay Kits | N/A | CLIA Kit for Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) | CLIA Kit Customized Service Offer |
N/A | ELISA Kit for Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) | ELISA Kit Customized Service Offer |