
CAS 9034-40-6
:Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
Description:
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), with the CAS number 9034-40-6, is a decapeptide hormone produced in the hypothalamus that plays a crucial role in the regulation of the reproductive system. It is responsible for stimulating the release of gonadotropins, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), from the anterior pituitary gland. GnRH is characterized by its specific amino acid sequence, which is critical for its biological activity. The hormone is typically released in a pulsatile manner, which is essential for maintaining normal reproductive function. In terms of stability, GnRH is sensitive to enzymatic degradation, which can limit its half-life in circulation. It is often used in clinical settings for various applications, including fertility treatments and hormone therapy. Additionally, synthetic analogs of GnRH are developed to enhance its stability and efficacy, leading to therapeutic agents that can modulate reproductive hormone levels. Overall, GnRH is a vital component in the endocrine system, influencing reproductive health and development.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
- LRF
- LH-RH
- LH-releasing hormone
- Luteinizing hormone-releasing factor
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Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone
CAS:Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) is a peptide that regulates the release of luteinizing hormone from the anterior pituitary gland, which in turn stimulates the release of testosterone and other hormones. LHRH is an inhibitor of protein interactions and an activator of receptor activity. LHRH has been shown to be a high-purity research tool for studying ligand-receptor interactions, ion channels, and antibody production.Formula:C55H75N17O13Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:1,182.3 g/mol
