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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-P1502
    β-Endorphin, human
    1 Publications Verification

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    β-Endorphin, human, a prominent endogenous peptide, existing in the hypophysis cerebri and hypothalamus, is an agonist of opioid receptor, with preferred affinity for μ-opioid receptor and δ-opioid receptor; β-Endorphin, human exhibits antinociception activity.
    β-Endorphin, human
  • HY-P1866A

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    β-Endorphin, equine TFA is an endogenous opioid peptide, which binds at high affinity to both μ/δ opioid receptors. β-Endorphin, equine TFA has analgesic properties .
    β-Endorphin, equine TFA
  • HY-117541

    Glycyl-L-glutamine

    Others Neurological Disease
    Glycyl-glutamine (Glycyl-L-glutamine), as a enzymatic cleavage product of β-endorphin, is apparently an endogenous antagonist of beta-endorphin(1-31) in several systems . Glycyl-glutamine (Glycyl-L-glutamine) is an activate and stable glutamine-containing neuropeptide over glutamine (Gln) .
    Glycyl-glutamine
  • HY-P5892

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    β-Endorphin (1-27) (human) is an opioid antagonist that binds μ-, δ-, and κ-opioid receptors with Kis of 5.31, 6.17, and 39.82 nM, respectively. β-Endorphin (1-27) (human) inhibits β-Endorphin (HY-P1502)-induced and etorphine-induced analgesia .
    β-Endorphin (1-27) (human)
  • HY-P2046

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    β-Endorphin (rat) is an endogenous opioid neuropeptide and peptide hormone. β-Endorphin (rat) has analgesic activity and also contributes to food intake in satiated rats. β-Endorphin (rat) can be used in the research of neurological diseases such as analgesia and drug addiction .
    β-Endorphin (rat)
  • HY-P3517

    β-EP (6-31), human

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease Endocrinology
    β-Endorphin, an endogenous opioid neuropeptide, is an opioid receptor agonist. β-Endorphin binds preferentially to μ-opioid receptors and is produced in certain neurons of the central and peripheral nervous system and is one of three endorphins produced in humans. β-Endorphin can be used to reduce stress and maintain homeostasis in the body and is involved in neurological pain perception regulation .
    β-Endorphin (6-31), human
  • HY-P1866

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    β-Endorphin, equine is an endogenous opioid peptide, which binds at high affinity to both μ/δ opioid receptors . Analgesic properties .
    β-Endorphin, equine
  • HY-P1502F

    Opioid Receptor Neurological Disease
    Biocytin-β-endorphin, human is abiotinylated β-Endorphin, human (HY-P1502). β-Endorphin, human, a prominent endogenous peptide, existing in the hypophysis cerebri and hypothalamus, is an agonist of opioid receptor, with preferred affinity for μ-opioid receptor and δ-opioid receptor; β-Endorphin, human exhibits antinociception activity.
    Biocytin-β-endorphin, human
  • HY-P3687

    CRFR Endocrinology
    [Tyr0] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, ovine is a corticotropin releasing factor/hormone isolated from ovine. Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) is a hypothalamic hormone, stimulates the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and of β-endorphin .
    [Tyr0] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, ovine
  • HY-P3684

    CRFR Endocrinology
    [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat is a selective R2 agonist of corticotropin releasing factor/hormone. Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) is a hypothalamic hormone, stimulates the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and of β-endorphin. [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat fails to cause the typical anxiogenic effect, but modulates learning and memory processes in rat .
    [DPro5] Corticotropin Releasing Factor, human, rat
  • HY-N0761

    3-Hydroxy-4-methoxycinnamic acid

    Adrenergic Receptor Influenza Virus Infection Metabolic Disease Endocrinology
    Isoferulic acid (3-Hydroxy-4-methoxycinnamic acid) is a cinnamic acid derivative that has antidiabetic activity. Isoferulic acid binds to and activates α1-adrenergic receptors (IC50=1.4 µM) to enhance secretion of β-endorphin (EC50=52.2 nM) and increase glucose use. Isoferulic acid also has anti-influenza virus activities.
    Isoferulic acid
  • HY-N0761R

    Adrenergic Receptor Influenza Virus Infection Metabolic Disease Endocrinology
    Isoferulic acid (Standard) is the analytical standard of Isoferulic acid. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Isoferulic acid (3-Hydroxy-4-methoxycinnamic acid) is a cinnamic acid derivative that has antidiabetic activity. Isoferulic acid binds to and activates α1-adrenergic receptors (IC50=1.4 µM) to enhance secretion of β-endorphin (EC50=52.2 nM) and increase glucose use. Isoferulic acid also has anti-influenza virus activities.
    Isoferulic acid (Standard)

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