
CAS 118691-43-3
:atrial natriuretic peptide frog
Description:
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) is a hormone primarily produced by the heart's atrial cells, playing a crucial role in regulating blood pressure and fluid balance. The specific variant known as "atrial natriuretic peptide frog" refers to a peptide derived from amphibians, particularly frogs, which may exhibit unique structural and functional characteristics compared to mammalian ANP. This peptide is involved in natriuresis, the excretion of sodium through urine, and vasodilation, which helps to lower blood pressure. The CAS number 118691-43-3 identifies this specific peptide, indicating its unique chemical identity. Generally, ANP functions by antagonizing the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, promoting the excretion of sodium and water, thus reducing blood volume and pressure. The frog variant may also have adaptations that reflect the physiological needs of amphibians, such as responses to environmental changes. Overall, atrial natriuretic peptide from frogs is an important subject of study for understanding cardiovascular regulation and potential therapeutic applications in humans.
Formula:C103H165N37O34S3
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Atrial Natriuretic Factor (1-24) (frog)
CAS:Please enquire for more information about Atrial Natriuretic Factor (1-24) (frog) including the price, delivery time and more detailed product information at the technical inquiry form on this pageFormula:C103H165N37O34S3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:2,561.84 g/mol
