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ACTH 1-13 (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (1-13)) (Synonyms: Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (1-13))

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ACTH 1-13 (Adrenocorticotropes Hormon (1-13)) ist ein 13-aa-Peptid mit zytoprotektiven Wirkungen im Modell von Ethanol-induzierten MagenlÄsionen bei Ratten.

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ACTH 1-13 (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (1-13)) Chemische Struktur

Cas No.: 22006-64-0

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ACTH (1-13) is a 13-aa peptide, with cytoprotective effects in the model of ethanol induced gastric lesions in rats.

Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is a tropic hormone produced by the anterior pituitary, regulates cortisol and androgen production and is associated with Addison disease, Cushing syndrome and Cushing disease[2].

ACTH (1-13) alone or in combination with met-enkephalin shows potent cytoprotective effects in the model of ethanol induced gastric lesions in rats, and has immunomodulatory effects[1].

[1]. Mulabegovi? N, et al. Pharmacodynamic properties of a combination of met-enkephalin and alpha 1-13 adrenocorticotropic hormone. Med Arh. 2008;62(1):41-4. [2]. Allen MJ, et al. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH). StatPearls. 2018.7.

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