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Leelamine (dehydroabietylamine) is a diterpene amine that has weak affinity for the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2, as well as being an inhibitor of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase. Optically active leelamine is also used as a chiral resolving agent for carboxylic acids. Leelamine has been shown to be effective against certain cancer cells, independent from its activity on CB receptors or PDK1 - it accumulates inside the acidic lysosomes leading to disruption of intracellular cholesterol transport, autophagy and endocytosis followed by cell death.

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  • Leelamine (dehydroabietylamine) is a diterpene amine that has weak affinity for the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2, as well as being an inhibitor of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase. Optically active leelamine is also used as a chiral resolving agent for carboxylic acids. Leelamine has been shown to be effective against certain cancer cells, independent from its activity on CB receptors or PDK1 - it accumulates inside the acidic lysosomes leading to disruption of intracellular cholesterol transport, autophagy and endocytosis followed by cell death. (en)
  • Лиламин (дегидроабетиламин) — вещество природного происхождения, дитерпеновый амин, имеющий слабую[уточнить] аффинность к каннабиноидным рецепторам CB1 и CB2. Ингибитор киназы пируватдегидрогеназы. Будучи оптически активным веществом, лиламин используется в качестве хирального агента для разделения карбоксиловых кислот. Содержится в сосне и способен ингибировать образование холестерина в клетке. (ru)
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  • (+)-Dehydroabietylamine; Amine D (en)
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  • Abieta-8,11,13-trien-18-amine (en)
  • 1-[(1R,4aS,10aR)-1,4a-Dimethyl-7-(propan-2-yl)-1,2,3,4,4a,9,10,10a-octahydrophenanthren-1-yl]methanamine (en)
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  • Abieta-8,11,13-trien-18-amine (en)
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  • -Dehydroabietylamine; Amine D (en)
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  • Leelamine (dehydroabietylamine) is a diterpene amine that has weak affinity for the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2, as well as being an inhibitor of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase. Optically active leelamine is also used as a chiral resolving agent for carboxylic acids. Leelamine has been shown to be effective against certain cancer cells, independent from its activity on CB receptors or PDK1 - it accumulates inside the acidic lysosomes leading to disruption of intracellular cholesterol transport, autophagy and endocytosis followed by cell death. (en)
  • Лиламин (дегидроабетиламин) — вещество природного происхождения, дитерпеновый амин, имеющий слабую[уточнить] аффинность к каннабиноидным рецепторам CB1 и CB2. Ингибитор киназы пируватдегидрогеназы. Будучи оптически активным веществом, лиламин используется в качестве хирального агента для разделения карбоксиловых кислот. Содержится в сосне и способен ингибировать образование холестерина в клетке. (ru)
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  • Leelamine (en)
  • Лиламин (ru)
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