
CAS 81678-16-2
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4 produits concernés.
Leu-Enkephalin
CAS :<p>Endogenous opioid neurotransmitter that is an agonist at mu- and delta-opioid receptors</p>Formule :C28H37N5O7Couleur et forme :Lyophilized powder, WhiteMasse moléculaire :555.7[Leu5]-Enkephalin acetate(58822-25-6 free base)
CAS :[Leu5]-Enkephalin acetate(58822-25-6 free base)Degré de pureté :≥98%Masse moléculaire :615.68g/mol[Leu5]-Enkephalin Acetate
CAS :<p>Applications [Leu5]-Enkephalin is a neurotransmitter used in molecular dynamics studies for the insertion of neurotransmitters into lipid bilayer membranes and their implication on membrane stability.<br>References Shen, C., et al.: ChemPhysChem, pages ahead of print (2017)<br></p>Formule :C28H37N5O7·x(C2H4O2)Couleur et forme :NeatMasse moléculaire :615.67Leu-Enkephalin acetate
CAS :Leu-Enkephalin is an endogenous opioid peptide that has been shown to produce analgesia, anti-inflammatory effects, and changes in locomotor activity. Leu-enkephalin binds to the kappa opioid receptor, which is found in high concentrations in the caudate putamen and hippocampal formation. The enkephalins are a family of basic proteins with two amino acids linked by a single amide bond. They are peptide hormones that act as neurotransmitters in the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. Leu-enkephalin is a drug candidate for treatment of infectious diseases such as HIV and malaria. In addition, leu-enkephalin has been shown to have side effect profiles that are less severe than morphine or methadone.Formule :C28H37N5O7·C2H4O2Degré de pureté :Min. 95%Couleur et forme :PowderMasse moléculaire :554.64 g/mol



