GRF (1-44) (BOVINE) structure
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Common Name | GRF (1-44) (BOVINE) | ||
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CAS Number | 88894-91-1 | Molecular Weight | 5107.84 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C220H366N72O66S | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of GRF (1-44) (BOVINE)GHRF, bovine (bGRF(1-44)-NH2) is the bovine growth hormone (GH)-releasing factor (GHRF). GHRF, bovine increases the release of bovine GH, and shows a synergistic effect with Hydrocortisone (HY-N0583)[1][2]. |
Name | GRE(1-44),Bovine |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Description | GHRF, bovine (bGRF(1-44)-NH2) is the bovine growth hormone (GH)-releasing factor (GHRF). GHRF, bovine increases the release of bovine GH, and shows a synergistic effect with Hydrocortisone (HY-N0583)[1][2]. |
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In Vitro | GHRF, bovine (0.001 nM-100 nM; 6 h) increases growth hormone (GH) release from bovine anterior pituitary cells, with maximum release of 262% above control at 100 nM[1]. GHRF, bovine (0.0001 nM-100 nM; 24 h) linearly increases GH secretion and is enhanced by Hydrocortisone (HY-N0583) (Cortisol, 10 ng/mL) in anterior pituitary cells cultured in media containing fetal calf serum (FCS)[1]. |
In Vivo | GHRF, bovine (12 mg/d; i.v.drip; from 118 to 181 d postpartum) has no influence on the mRNA abundance of the liver-type glucose transporter in the liver or kidney of postpartum bovine[2]. GHRF, bovine (12 mg/d; i.v.drip; from 118 to 181 d postpartum) also doesn’t alter the mRNA abundance of the erythrocyte-type or the intestinal-type glucose transporter in the kidney of postpartum bovine, but results individual differences in the mRNA abundance of the intestinal-type glucose transporter in liver[2]. |
Molecular Formula | C220H366N72O66S |
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Molecular Weight | 5107.84 |
Storage condition | -20°C |
Hazard Codes | Xn |
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WGK Germany | 3.0 |
MFCD00081670 |
GHRF, bovine |