Orforglipron supplier/2212020-52-3/Peptide manufacturer

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PeptideName:Orforglipron supplier/2212020-52-3/Peptide manufacturer

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CAS Number:2212020-52-3

Molecular Formula:C48H48F2N10O5

Molecular Weight:882.96

Category:Orforglipron supplierPharmaceutical Peptide、Peptide customization、Peptide raw materialsPeptide manufacturer


Product Detail

Description

Orforglipron (GLP-1 receptor agonist-1) is an orally active glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonist that exerts effective anti-diabetic effects by enhancing glucose-dependent insulin secretion and improving energy balance. It can effectively improve type 2 diabetes and can be used to study adult obesity.

 

Specifications

Apperance: White to off-white powder

Purity(HPLC): 98.0%

Single Impurity: 2.0%

Acetate Content(HPLC): 5.0%12.0%

Water Content (Karl Fischer): 10.0%

Peptide Content: 80.0%

Packing and Shipping: Low temperature, vacuum packing, accurate to mg as required.

 

FAQ

How to choose the salt form of peptides?

The choice of the salt form of peptides needs to consider various factors, including the peptide sequence, stability, solubility, biotoxicity, and specific experimental requirements. By default, peptides are generally delivered as trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) salts; in addition, peptides can also exist in forms such as acetate, ammonium, and sodium salts.

What is the role of peptides in skincare products?

Peptides have various functions in skincare products, including:

Moisturizing: Peptides can help the skin retain moisture and increase skin hydration.

Anti-aging: Peptides can stimulate collagen production, reduce wrinkles, and improve skin elasticity.

Whitening: Some peptides can inhibit melanin production and lighten spots.

Repair: Peptides can promote cell metabolism and help repair damaged skin.

What are the differences between peptides and proteins?

Peptides and proteins are both composed of amino acids, but they differ in molecular weight and length. Generally, those with a molecular weight less than 10,000 daltons (Da) and shorter amino acid chains are called peptides, while those with a larger molecular weight and longer amino acid chains are referred to as proteins.

What do I need to pay attention to when introducing fluorescent modifications into peptides?
It is recommended to add a linker between the peptide molecule and the fluorescent modification, which can reduce the effect of the fluorescent modification on the peptide folding and binding to the receptor. However, if the purpose of the fluorescence modification is to quantify the fluorescence migration between different structures, the introduction of a linker is not recommended.

What are small molecular peptides?

Peptides are formed by multiple amino acids connected through peptide bonds. The difference from proteins is the number of amino acids that make up the molecule. Oligopeptides, consisting of 2-9 amino acids, are also known as small molecular peptides, with an average molecular weight of amino acids being 128 Da. Therefore, the molecular weight of oligopeptides is generally less than 1000 Da.


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