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Bradykinin Fragment 1-8 acetate salt (CAS 15958-92-6)

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Alternate Names:
[des-Arg9]-Bradykinin acetate salt
CAS Number:
15958-92-6
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
904.02
Molecular Formula:
C44H61N11O10•xC2H4O2
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Bradykinin Fragment 1-8 acetate salt is a selective bradykinin B1 R (B1 bradykinin receptor) agonist. Bradykinin Fragment 1-8 acetate salt has gained substantial prominence in scientific research due to its wide array of biochemical and physiological effects. Originating from the natural peptide bradykinin, this nine amino acid peptide has served as a pivotal model for investigating diverse biological processes. As a representative peptide, it has been instrumental in unraveling the structural and functional aspects of bradykinin, while also shedding light on its functions in various physiological mechanisms.


Bradykinin Fragment 1-8 acetate salt (CAS 15958-92-6) References

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Bradykinin Fragment 1-8 acetate salt, 5 mg

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5 mg
$99.00