
CAS 2703746-32-9
:N-terminally acetylated Leu-enkephalin
Description:
N-terminally acetylated Leu-enkephalin is a modified form of the naturally occurring peptide Leu-enkephalin, which is an endogenous opioid peptide involved in pain modulation and various physiological processes. The N-terminal acetylation refers to the addition of an acetyl group to the amino terminus of the peptide, which can enhance its stability and bioactivity. This modification may influence the peptide's interaction with opioid receptors, potentially affecting its analgesic properties. The structure of N-terminally acetylated Leu-enkephalin consists of a sequence of amino acids, specifically leucine and other residues, contributing to its function as a neurotransmitter. Its CAS number, 2703746-32-9, uniquely identifies this specific compound in chemical databases. The characteristics of this substance include its solubility in polar solvents, potential for biological activity, and relevance in pharmacological research, particularly in the development of pain relief therapies. Overall, N-terminally acetylated Leu-enkephalin represents an important area of study in neuropharmacology and peptide chemistry.
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Synonyms:- N-terminally acetylated Leu-enkephalin
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N-terminally acetylated Leu-enkephalin
CAS:N-terminally acetylated Leu-enkephalinPurity:≥98%Molecular weight:597.66g/mol
