Obestatin (human)
Obestatin is a hormone that is produced in specialized epithelial cells of the stomach and small intestine of several mammals including humans. Obestatin was originally identified as an anorectic peptide, but its effect on food intake remains controversial.
Catalog Number | 10-101-65 |
Alternative Name(s) | C16102, Obestatin |
Research Area | Obestatin opposes the actions of ghrelin which are growth hormone secretion and increased appetite. Obestatin has opposite action to ghrelin on food intake and plays a role in energy balance. Circuit-resistance exercise resulted in a significant change in GH levels, but had no effect on plasma Obestatin levels. |
Molecular Formula | C₁₁₆H₁₇₆N₃₂O₃₃ |
CAS# | 1081110-72-6 |
Purity | >95% |
Inchi Key | IXQOGPZNKNSCJR-QQDMDDJXSA-N |
Size | Inquiry |
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