CAS 123374-34-5
:Allatostatin 9(Diploptera punctata) (9CI)
Description:
Allatostatin 9, derived from the cockroach species Diploptera punctata, is a neuropeptide that plays a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes, particularly in the context of insect development and metabolism. This peptide is known for its ability to inhibit the synthesis of juvenile hormone, which is essential for growth and development in insects. Allatostatin 9 is characterized by its specific amino acid sequence, which contributes to its biological activity and receptor binding. The compound is typically studied for its potential applications in pest control and as a model for understanding neuropeptide functions in other organisms. Its CAS number, 123374-34-5, allows for precise identification in chemical databases. In terms of stability, allatostatins are generally sensitive to environmental conditions, which can affect their efficacy and activity. Overall, allatostatin 9 represents an important area of research in entomology and biochemistry, with implications for both ecological studies and agricultural practices.
Formula:C49H74N14O13
Synonyms:- AllatostatinA 2 (Diploptera punctata)
- 34: PN: WO0131005 SEQID: 34 claimed protein
- Ast 9
- Allatostatin A 2
- Allatostatin II (Diploptera punctata)
- Dippu-AST 9
- L-Leucinamide, glycyl-L-a-aspartylglycyl-L-arginyl-L-leucyl-L-tyrosyl-L-alanyl-L-phenylalanylglycyl-
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Allatostatin II
CAS:<p>Allatostatin II is an Inhibitors of juvenile hormone synthesis in insects.</p>Formula:C49H74N14O13Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:1067.2Type A Allatostatin II
CAS:<p>Allatostatin II is a fatty acid that has been shown to have receptor activity. It is an analog of the glycopeptide antibiotic gramicidin S and has been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi. Allatostatin II also has diagnostic properties, which are used in biochemical tests for inflammatory diseases. The molecule is conjugated with various agents to form diagnostic agents or antibiotics, such as stenotrophomonas maltophilia and erythromycin. Allatostatin II is found in the human plasma, but its function is unknown.</p>Formula:C49H74N14O13Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:1,067.2 g/mol



