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Product Name :
DTrp-Gamma MSH

CAS NO. :
321351-81-9

Formula :
C74H99N21O16S

Molecular Weight::
1570.81

Target:
Melanocortin Receptor

Serial Number:
Tyr-Val-Met-Gly-His-Phe-Arg-D-Trp-Asp-Arg-Phe-Gly

Short serial number :
YVMGHFR-{D-Trp}-DRFG

Purity:
≥95%

Description :
[D-Trp8]-γ-MSH is a potent and selective agonist of melanocortin 3 (MC3) receptor, with IC50s of 6.7 nM, 600 nM and 340 nM for hMC3, hMC4 and hMC5, respectively in CHO cells. [D-Trp8]-γ-MSH could provide protection against multiple inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and colitis.

References:
[1]. Grieco P, et, al. D-Amino acid scan of gamma-melanocyte-stimulating hormone: importance of Trp(8) on human MC3 receptor selectivity. J Med Chem. 2000 Dec 28; 43(26): 4998-5002. [2]. Kadiri JJ, et, al. Melanocortin 3 receptor activation with [D-Trp8]-γ-MSH suppresses inflammation in apolipoprotein E deficient mice. Eur J Pharmacol. 2020 Aug 5; 880:173186.

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