Galanin-Like Peptide (rat)

Galanin-Like Peptide (GALP), a neuropeptide composed of 60 amino acids, was first isolated from the hypothalamus of pigs and later discovered in rats and humans. GALP shows a higher affinity (about 18-fold) for GALR2 receptors than GALR1 receptors, while galanin is relatively non-selective. GALP is an orexigenic and anxiogenic peptide that can affect the emotional state of the central nervous system.
Supplier BOC Sciences
Product # 245114-97-0
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Cas 245114-97-0
Molecular Weight 6502.32
Molecular Formula C288H461N87O83S
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