N-Oleoyl valine is an endogenous N-acyl amine that acts as an antagonist at the transient receptor potential vanilloid type 3 (TRPV3) receptor, which is involved in thermoregulation. N-Oleoyl valine is increased in mice following cold exposure for up to at least 16 days. Acute lung injury in mice increases the concentration of N-Oleoyl valine in lung tissue. N-acyl amines also promote mitochondrial uncoupling.
Monodes(N-carboxymethyl)valine Daclatasvir, also known as Daclatasvir Impurity A, is the principal degradation product of Daclatasvir.Daclatasvir is a potent inhibitor of the HCV NS5A protein[1].