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MOMBA is a selective FFA2 (Free Fatty Acid Receptor 2) orthosteric agonist that activates receptor signaling pathways by binding to the orthosteric site of FFA2 with high specificity. MOMBA holds potential for research on metabolic and inflammatory diseases.

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MOMBA Chemical Structure

MOMBA Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 6880-04-2

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MOMBA is a selective FFA2 (Free Fatty Acid Receptor 2) orthosteric agonist that activates receptor signaling pathways by binding to the orthosteric site of FFA2 with high specificity. MOMBA holds potential for research on metabolic and inflammatory diseases[1].

Molecular Weight

166.18

Formula

C9H10O3

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O=C(O)C1=CC=C(OC)C(C)=C1

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