Antide
Alias: D 21074, Iturelix, ORF 23541
N. CAS: 112568-12-4
MF : C82H108ClN17O14
MW : 1591.29
Antide acetate (Ac-AA10-NH2) is an LHRH antagonist and represses LH and FSH release from the pituitary gland. Antide.
Antide acetate is a peptide which acts as an LHRH antagonist in ‘natural settings’ and can be utilized by an animal’s body to represses FSH and LH releases that stem from the pituitary gland. Synthetic versions of this chemical have been developed as a means of controlling these reactions in a laboratory setting, both as a means to determine a potential medical use for antide acetate and to help researchers better understand the role of this chemical in an animal’s body when it is naturally produced.
Antide acetate that is prepared for use in a laboratory setting is provided in a lyophilized sterile condition that can be reconstituted or diluted with an aqueous solution as necessary for the given application. Researchers are encouraged to seek out a supply that is prepared without additives, to ensure accurate and reliable testing results once the chemical is in use.
Protein quantitation via analysis of the calibrated solution of the chemical or UV spectroscopy set to 280 nm is recommended when applicabl