Pressinoic Acid
CAS No. 35748-51-7
Pressinoic Acid ( )
Catalog No. M30418 CAS No. 35748-51-7
Pressinoic Acid is a peptide with potent corticotrophin-releasing activity. It is also an oxytocin inhibitor; it induces maternal behavior.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
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Biological Information
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Product NamePressinoic Acid
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief DescriptionPressinoic Acid is a peptide with potent corticotrophin-releasing activity. It is also an oxytocin inhibitor; it induces maternal behavior.
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DescriptionPressinoic Acid is a peptide with potent corticotrophin-releasing activity. It is also an oxytocin inhibitor; it induces maternal behavior.(In Vitro):Pressinoic acid, a synthetic hexapeptide that corresponds to the ring of vasopressin, exhibits corticotrophin-releasing activity in vitro in doses of 3 and 30 ng/mL.
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Synonyms
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PathwayOthers
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TargetOther Targets
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RecptorOxytocin
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Research Area——
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Indication——
Chemical Information
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CAS Number35748-51-7
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Formula Weight774.9
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Molecular FormulaC33H42N8O10S2
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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Solubility——
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SMILES——
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Chemical Name
Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
Saffran M, et al. Pressinoic acid: a peptide with potent corticotrophin-releasing activity. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1972 Nov 1;49(3):748-51.
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