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| | SALUSIN-BETA (HUMAN) Basic information |
| Product Name: | SALUSIN-BETA (HUMAN) | | Synonyms: | ALA-ILE-PHE-ILE-PHE-ARG-TRP-LEU-LEU-LYS-LEU-GLY-HIS-HIS-GLY-ARG-ALA-PRO-PRO;ALA-ILE-PHE-ILE-PHE-ILE-ARG-TRP-LEU-LEU-LYS-LEU-GLY-HIS-HIS-GLY-ARG-ALA-PRO-PRO;SALUSIN-BETA;SALUSIN-BETA (HUMAN);Salusin- β;SER-GLY-ALA-LEU-PRO-PRO-ALA-PRO-ALA-ALA-PRO-ARG-PRO-ALA-LEU-ARG-ALA-GLN-ARG-ALA-GLY-PRO-ALA-GLY-PRO-GLY-ALA-LYS-NH2;Salusin-b (huMan);SALUSIN –ALFA | | CAS: | 624735-23-5 | | MF: | C115H176N32O21 | | MW: | 2342.83 | | EINECS: | | | Product Categories: | | | Mol File: | 624735-23-5.mol |  |
| | SALUSIN-BETA (HUMAN) Chemical Properties |
| Sequence | Ala-Ile-Phe-Ile-Phe-Ile-Arg-Trp-Leu-Leu-Lys-Leu-Gly-His-His-Gly-Arg-Ala-Pro-Pro |
| | SALUSIN-BETA (HUMAN) Usage And Synthesis |
| Uses | Salusin-β is an endogenous bioactive peptide with significant hemodynamic and mitogenic activity. Salusin-β can stimulate the proliferation of quiescent vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and fibroblasts, leading to a rapid and significant decrease in blood pressure and heart rate. In addition, Salusin-β can stimulate the release of arginine vasopressin from the pituitary gland in rats. This makes Salusin-β have important application potential in cardiovascular disease research[1]. | | References | [1] Shichiri, et al. "Salusins: newly identified bioactive peptides with hemodynamic and mitogenic activities." Nature medicine 9.9 (2003): 1166-1172. DOI:10.1038/nm913 |
| | SALUSIN-BETA (HUMAN) Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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