CAS 16217-56-4
:BOMBESIN 13-14
Description:
Bombesin 13-14, with the CAS number 16217-56-4, is a synthetic peptide that is derived from the amphibian peptide bombesin, which is known for its role in various physiological processes. This peptide consists of a sequence of amino acids that exhibit high affinity for bombesin receptors, which are involved in functions such as gastrin release, stimulation of gastric acid secretion, and modulation of neuroendocrine activity. Bombesin and its analogs have been studied for their potential applications in cancer diagnosis and therapy, particularly in targeting tumors that express bombesin receptors. The characteristics of Bombesin 13-14 include its stability under physiological conditions, its ability to cross cell membranes, and its potential to act as a signaling molecule in various biological systems. Additionally, it may exhibit neuropeptide-like effects, influencing behaviors such as appetite regulation and thermoregulation. Overall, Bombesin 13-14 represents a significant interest in both pharmacological research and therapeutic development.
Formula:C11H23N3O2S
Synonyms:- L-Leu-L-Met Nh2
- H-Leu-Met-NH2
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H-Leu-Met-NH2 hydrochloride salt
CAS:<p>H-Leu-Met-NH2 is a catecholamine that is found in the central nervous system and functions as a neurotransmitter. It has been shown to induce contractile response when injected into the carotid artery, with a maximal effect at doses of 0.5-5 mg/kg. The effect of H-Leu-Met-NH2 on cardiovascular function has not been studied. Catecholamines are also involved in other physiological processes, including regulation of blood pressure and respiration. This compound was originally isolated from adrenal glands and is found in plants such as beans and peas. The structure of this compound can be described as an h-leu-[met]-amide with a hydrochloride salt at the c-terminus.</p>Formula:C11H23N3O2SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:261.39 g/mol
