
CAS 177352-81-7
:Galanin (1-13)-Mastoparan
Description:
Galanin (1-13)-Mastoparan is a synthetic peptide that combines elements of galanin, a neuropeptide involved in various physiological processes, and mastoparan, a wasp venom peptide known for its ability to activate G-proteins. This compound is characterized by its unique sequence of amino acids, which contributes to its biological activity, including modulation of neurotransmitter release and potential effects on pain and anxiety. The presence of both galanin and mastoparan sequences suggests that it may exhibit properties related to neuroprotection and immune response modulation. Additionally, its structure allows for interactions with specific receptors, making it a subject of interest in pharmacological research. The CAS number 177352-81-7 uniquely identifies this compound in chemical databases, facilitating its study and application in various scientific fields, including neurobiology and pharmacology. Overall, Galanin (1-13)-Mastoparan represents a fascinating intersection of neuropeptide and venom-derived pharmacology, with potential implications for therapeutic development.
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Galanin (1-13)-Mastoparan
CAS:<p>Galanin is a peptide that is part of the galaninergic system. It is involved in the regulation of insulin resistance, pain sensation, and chronic bronchitis. Galanin has been found to inhibit ATP-sensitive K+ channels and to have an inhibitory effect on ryanodine receptors. This inhibition leads to an increase in cytosolic Ca2+. Galanin also inhibits the release of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α. The biological properties of galanin are not fully understood and it may be associated with cancer and autoimmune diseases.</p>Formula:C133H222N34O32Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:2,809.4 g/mol
