CAS 28270-04-4
:Glucagon,monohydrochloride (8CI)
Description:
Glucagon, monohydrochloride (8CI) is a peptide hormone primarily produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas. It plays a crucial role in glucose metabolism by promoting the conversion of glycogen to glucose in the liver, thereby increasing blood glucose levels. This substance is characterized by its molecular structure, which consists of 29 amino acids, and its function as an antagonist to insulin. As a hydrochloride salt, it is more soluble in water, enhancing its bioavailability for therapeutic applications. Glucagon is commonly used in medical settings to treat severe hypoglycemia, particularly in diabetic patients. It is administered via injection and acts quickly to elevate blood sugar levels. The CAS number 28270-04-4 uniquely identifies this compound, facilitating its recognition in scientific literature and regulatory contexts. In terms of stability, glucagon is sensitive to light and should be stored under appropriate conditions to maintain its efficacy. Overall, glucagon, monohydrochloride is a vital therapeutic agent in managing blood glucose levels and is essential in emergency medical situations.
Formula:C153H225N43O49SClH
Synonyms:- Glucagonmonohydrochloride
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Found 2 products.
Glucagon (1-29), bovine, human, porcine hydrochloride
CAS:<p>Glucagon (1-29), bovine, human, porcine hydrochloride is a peptide hormone, produced by pancreatic α-cells. Glucagon increases HNF4α phosphorylation.</p>Formula:C153H225N43O49S·ClHPurity:95.65% - 98.03%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:3519.21Glucagon (1-29) hydrochloride
CAS:<p>Glucagon (1-29) hydrochloride is a peptide hormone that is a member of the glucagon family. It has been shown to activate ion channels, which are found in the membranes of cells, and regulate the passage of ions across them. Glucagon (1-29) hydrochloride is used as a research tool in studies of protein interactions and receptor pharmacology. It has also been shown to be an activator of ion channels, which are found in the membranes of cells and regulate the passage of ions across them. Glucagon (1-29) hydrochloride is also used as an inhibitor for certain cancer cell lines.</p>Formula:C153H226ClN43O49SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:3,519.2 g/mol

