
CAS 9002-64-6
:Parathyroid hormone
Description:
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is a polypeptide hormone produced by the parathyroid glands, primarily involved in regulating calcium and phosphate metabolism in the body. It is composed of 84 amino acids and plays a crucial role in maintaining serum calcium levels by promoting the release of calcium from bones, increasing renal tubular reabsorption of calcium, and stimulating the production of active vitamin D in the kidneys. The CAS number 9002-64-6 is often associated with synthetic forms or fragments of PTH used in research and therapeutic applications. PTH is typically administered in a recombinant form for the treatment of conditions like osteoporosis and hypoparathyroidism. Its biological activity is mediated through specific receptors, leading to various physiological effects, including bone remodeling and modulation of renal function. PTH is sensitive to degradation by proteolytic enzymes, which influences its half-life and efficacy in therapeutic contexts. Overall, PTH is a vital hormone with significant implications for bone health and mineral homeostasis.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Parathyrin
- Parathormone
- PTH
- Parathyroid hormones and extracts
- Parathyroid hormone
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CAS:<p>PTH, an 84-amino acid hormone from parathyroid glands, regulates bone and kidney calcium. Used in osteoporosis research.</p>Color and Shape:Solid

