Crinia-angiotensin
Crinia-angiotensin is an undecapeptide isolated from the skin of the Australian frog Crinia georgiana, which structurally and functionally mimics Angiotensin II. This peptide is utilized in cardiovascular and endocrine research to study receptor interactions and physiological responses in both in vitro and in vivo experimental models.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
72007-47-7
Field of Research
Cardiovascular Research
Smiles
C ([C@H] (CC1=CN=CN1) NC ([C@@H] (NC ([C@H] (CC2=CC=C (O) C=C2) NC ([C@@H] (NC ([C@@H] (NC ([C@@H] (NC (CNC (=O) [C@H]3N (C ([C@H] (C) N) =O) CCC3) =O) CC (O) =O) =O) CCCNC (=N) N) =O) [C@H] (CC) C) =O) =O) C (C) C) =O) (=O) N4[C@H] (C (N[C@@H] (CC5=CC=CC=C5) C (O) =O) =O) CCC4
Molecular Formula
C60H86N16O15
Molecular Weight
1271.42
Storage Conditions
-20°C
Notes
For research use only.
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