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Alytesin (trifluoroacetate salt)

Catalog No.GC49262

A neuropeptide with diverse biological activities

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Alytesin (trifluoroacetate salt) Chemical Structure

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Alytesin is a neuropeptide originally isolated from frog (A. obstetricans) skin that has diverse biological activities.1,2,3 It induces hypertension with tachyphylaxis and increases blood glucose levels in dogs.1 Alytesin reduces gastric acid secretion in rats.2 It also induces anorexigenic effects in neonatal chicks.3

1.Erspamer, V., Erpamer, G.F., and Inselvini, M.Some pharmacological actions of alytesin and bombesinJ. Pharm. Pharmacol.22(11)875-876(1970) 2.Guglietta, A., Strunk, C.L., Irons, B.J., et al.Central neuromodulation of gastric acid secretion by bombesin-like peptidesPeptides6 Suppl 375-81(1985) 3.Cline, M.A., Fouse, D.N., and Prall, B.C.Central and peripheral alytesin cause short-term anorexigenic effects in neonatal chicksNeuropeptides42(3)283-291(2008)

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