Leptin 22-56

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$122.73

Each peptide vial comes with Free Mixing Kit, which include Free Bacteriostatic Water + Syringes

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Leptin 22-56 Vials

CAS Number177404-21-6
Molar Mass2004.3 g/mol
Chemical FormulaC87H138N22O28S2
IUPAC NameVPIQKVQDDTKTLIKTIVTRINDISHTQSVSSKQK

Introduction

Leptin 22-56 Vials represent an innovative research product tailored exclusively for scientific exploration with no intended use for human consumption. Engineered with precision, these vials contain a specific segment of the leptin peptide, providing researchers with a targeted tool for investigating the multifaceted roles of leptin in various physiological processes.

Key Characteristics

The distinctive feature of Leptin 22-56 Vials lies in the contained peptide sequence, carefully isolated to ensure purity and consistency. Designed with researchers in mind, these vials offer a controlled environment for the study of leptin’s specific molecular actions.

Research Applications

Leptin 22-56 Vials are intended solely for laboratory research purposes, serving as a valuable resource for researchers across diverse scientific disciplines. With a focus on the leptin peptide sequence, these vials provide a platform for in-depth exploration of leptin’s impact on various physiological functions.

Research Benefits

Leptin as an Obesity-Related Gene Peptide

Studies have indicated that leptin plays a crucial role as an ‘obesity-related gene peptide’ influencing metabolic processes and potentially contributing to the regulation of body weight. Leptin 22-56 Vials offer researchers a controlled environment to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying leptin’s involvement in obesity-related pathways.

Leptin and Bone Metabolism

Research suggests a connection between leptin and bone, implicating leptin as a regulator of bone metabolism. By utilizing Leptin 22-56 Vials, researchers can explore the peptide’s influence on bone remodeling factors” or “bone regulatory factors, paving the way for a deeper understanding of its impact on skeletal health.

Leptin and Hemodialysis Co-Morbidities

Leptin has been implicated in co-morbidities associated with hemodialysis patients. Researchers can utilize Leptin 22-56 Vials to investigate the potential links between leptin and hemodialysis-related complications. This may offer insights that may contribute to the development of targeted interventions.

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References

1.     Farr OM, Gavrieli A, Mantzoros CS. Leptin applications in 2015: what have we learned about leptin and obesity? Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes. 2015 Oct;22(5):353-9. doi: 10.1097/MED.0000000000000184. PMID: 26313897; PMCID: PMC4610373 [Read More]

2. Maor G, Rochwerger M, Segev Y, Phillip M. Leptin acts as a growth factor on the chondrocytes of skeletal growth centers. J Bone Miner Res. 2002 Jun;17(6):1034-43. doi: 10.1359/jbmr.2002.17.6.1034. PMID: 12054158. [Read More]

3. Blüher S, Shah S, Mantzoros CS. Leptin deficiency: clinical implications and opportunities for therapeutic interventions. J Investig Med. 2009 Oct;57(7):784-8. doi: 10.2310/JIM.0b013e3181b9163d. PMID: 19730134; PMCID: PMC5501320. [Read More]

1 review for Leptin 22-56

  1. Salvatore Pace

    The quality of this supplement is impressive. I will definitely buy again.

    Salvatore Pace
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