Pralmorelin CAS: 158861-67-7
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Post Date:
Aug 19,2015
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Expiry Date:
Feb 15,2016
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Detailed Description:
Pralmorelin
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Synonyms: PRALMORELIN;D-ALA-D-NAL(2)-ALA-TRP-D-PHE-LYS-NH2 ACETATE SALT;D-ALA-BETA-(2-NAPHTHYL)-D-ALA-TRP-D-PHE-LYS AMIDE;D-ALA-D-2-NAL-ALA-TRP-D-PHE-LYS-NH2;(DES-ALA3,D-ALA1,D-2-NAL2)-GHRP-6;(DES-ALA3)-GHRP-2;PEPTIDE-2;(DES-ALA3)-KP-102
CAS: 158861-67-7
MF: C42H50N8O5
MW: 746.91
Usage:
Melanotan 1 (also referred to as Afamelanotide) is a synthetic peptide variant of a peptide hormone, called alpha-Melanocyte stimulating hormone or MSH that is naturally produced in the body and is responsible for stimulating melanogenesis, a peptide process for pigmentation of the skin. Alpha-MSH activates certain melanocortin receptors in the process of exerting its effects. Indeed, MSH also exerts potent influence over lipid metabolism, appetite, and sexual libido via these melanocortin receptors. As a result, Melanotan-1 sunless skin tanning effects. While Melanotan 2 and PT-141 have been studied at length as a potential remedies for the treatment of sexual dysfunction, Melanotan-1 has been researched extensively for use in protecting against the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation from sunlight due to its melanogenesis-stimulating properties.
Both Melanotan-1 and Melanotan 2 are analogs of the peptide hormone alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α -MSH) that tend to induce skin tanning. Unlike Melanotan 1, Melanotan 2 has been shown to have aphrodisiac properties, the additional effect of increasing libido. Melanotan-1 is a non selective agonist of the melanocortin receptors (MC1R, MC3-5R). As an analogue of α -MSH, its mechanism of action is biomimicry of the natural mammalian tanning process.
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Company:
Yuanchength
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