
CAS 83936-23-6
:β-Casomorphin (1-5), amide, bovine
Description:
β-Casomorphin (1-5), amide, bovine, is a peptide derived from the digestion of casein, a major protein found in milk. It consists of five amino acids and exhibits opioid-like activity, which means it can bind to opioid receptors in the body, potentially influencing pain perception and mood. This peptide is classified as a bioactive compound and is known for its role in various physiological processes, including modulation of gastrointestinal function and immune response. β-Casomorphin (1-5) is particularly notable for its potential effects on the central nervous system, where it may contribute to the feelings of well-being associated with dairy consumption. The amide form indicates that the terminal amino group is modified, which can enhance its stability and bioavailability. Research into β-Casomorphin has explored its implications in health and nutrition, particularly in relation to dairy products and their effects on human physiology. However, further studies are needed to fully understand its biological significance and potential therapeutic applications.
Formula:C31H42N6O6S
Synonyms:- Dermorphin, 4-deglycine-5-de-L-tyrosine-7-L-methioninamide- (9CI)
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β-Casomorphin (1-5), amide, bovine
CAS:β-Casomorphin (1-5), amide, bovine is a peptide of bovine β-Casomorphin.Formula:C31H42N6O6SPurity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:626.77
