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Cat No. Product Name Synonyms Targets
T38193L β-Endorphin (1-27) (human) acetate β-Endorphin (1-27) (human) acetate(76622-84-9 Free base) Opioid Receptor
β-Endorphin (1-27) (human) acetate, existing in the hypophysis cerebri and hypothalamus, exhibits antinociception activity. β-Endorphin (1-27) (human) acetate is an agonist of opioid receptor, showing preferred affinity ...
T35460 β-Endorphin (rat)
β-Endorphin (β-EP) is an endogenous opioid neuropeptide with diverse biological activities. It is produced via piomelanocortin cleavage in the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, and in lymphocytes, then migrates to its sites...
TP1647 β-Endorphin, equine
Endorphin Beta is A substance produced in the brain, especially in the pituitary gland, Endorphin Beta blocks the sensation of pain. Endorphin Beta is produced in response to pain, exercise, and other forms of stress. En...
T13433 β-Endorphin, human Others
β-Endorphin, human, a prominent endogenous peptide, existing in the hypophysis cerebri and hypothalamus,and is an agonist of opioid receptor.
TP1391 β-Endorphin, equine (TFA)
β-Endorphin, equine (TFA) is an endogenous opioid peptide, which binds at high affinity to both μ/δ opioid receptors.
T38193 β-Endorphin (1-27) (human) (trifluoroacetate salt)
β-Endorphin (1-27) is an endogenous peptide that binds to μ-, δ-, and κ-opioid receptors (Kis = 5.31, 6.17, and 39.82 nM, respectively, in COS-1 cells expressing rat receptors). It binds to rat and mouse brain membrane p...
T37478 Acetyl β-Endorphin (1-26) (human) (trifluoroacetate salt)
Acetyl β-endorphin (1-26) is a neuropeptide found in rat hippocampus, brain stem, and pituitary. It is also present in the human hypothalamus, where it comprises approximately 4.9% of total β-endorphin peptides. Acetyl β...
TP2243 Dynorphin (2-17), amide, porcine Others
Dynorphins are a class of opioid peptides that arise from the precursor protein prodynorphin. When prodynorphin is cleaved during processing by proprotein convertase 2 (PC2), multiple active peptides are released: dynorp...
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