China Anabolic Steroids Powder Manufacturer
EnglishAfrikaansБългарскиNederlandsFrançaisDeutschItaliano日本語LatīnaNorskپارسیPolskiPortuguêsRomânăРусскийSlovenčinaSlovenščinaEspañolSvenskaTürkçeУкраїнськаудмурт кыл

Pharmaceutical Peptides

» Peptides » Pharmaceutical Peptides

  • Specifications
  • Product Description
  • Product Usage

Product Name:Larazotide Acetate

CAS:881851-50-9

Other Name::H-GLY-GLY-VAL-LEU-VAL-GLN-PRO-GLY-OH;Larazotide Acetate

MF:C34H59N9O12

MW:785.88536

MP:>231°C (dec.)

Larazotide acetate is a synthetic peptide based on a Vibrio cholerae enterotoxin called zonula occludens toxin that decreases intestinal permeability. An investigation was carried out to discover which specific part of this toxin was responsible for this activity. Several mutants were constructed and tested for their biological activity and their ability to bind to intestinal epithelial cells in culture. The responsible region was located near the carboxyl terminus of the toxin protein. This region coincided with a peptide product generated by Vibrio cholerae. The eight amino acid sequence in this region was shared with zonulin, an endogenous protein involved in tight junction modulation. This sequence was later designated larazotide acetate.

Larazotide is an inhibitor of paracellular permeability. In celiac disease, one pathway that allows fragments of gliadin protein to get past the intestinal epithelium and subsequently trigger an immune response begins with binding of indigestible gliadin fragments to the chemokine CXC motif receptor 3 (CXCR3) on the luminal side of the intestinal epithelium (see this page). This leads to the induction of myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MYD88) and the release of zonulin into the lumen. Zonulin then binds to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) in the intestinal epithelium. This complex then initiates a signalling pathway that eventually results in tight junction disassembly and increased intestinal permeability. Larazotide acetate intervenes in the middle of this pathway by blocking zonulin receptors, thereby preventing tight junction disassembly and associated increase in intestinal permeability.

Enquiry Form ( we will get back you as soon as possible )

Name:
*
Email:
*
Message:

Verification:
4 + 6 = ?

Maybe you like also

  • Our Advantage

    Good Price

    High Quality

    Fast Delivery

    Safe Shipment

    Excellent After-sale Service

  • Local Warehouse

    EU Warehouse

    UK Warehouse

    USA Warehouse

    Canada Warehouse

    Australia Warehouse

  • Payment Method

    Paypal

    Bitcoin

    Bank Wire

    Money Gram

    Western Union

  • Contact Us

    Email: jacob@steroid-peptide.com

    WhatsApp: +8615636286252

    Phone: 0086-15636286252

    Website: www.steroid-peptide.com

    Welcome your inquiry