FMRF-Amide
Molluscan Cardioexcitatory Neuropeptide
4142-v 0.5 mg | 45.00 EUR
Phe – Met – Arg – Phe – NH2
(M.W. 598.76) | C29H42N8O4S | [64190-70-1] |
4142-25 mg | 180.00 EUR
4142-100 mg | 490.00 EUR
Phe – Met – Arg – Phe – NH2 · 1½AcOH · 2H2O
(M.W. 598.76) · 90.08 · 36.03 | C29H42N8O4S · 1½CH3COOH · 2H2O |
Synthetic Product
The purity is guaranteed to be higher than 99% by HPLC
The neuropeptide FMRF-Amide (Molluscan Cardioexcitatory Neuropeptide) is part of the FMRF-Amide family and was originally isolated from mussels. The peptides of the FMRFamide neuropeptide family shows diverse functions in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Neuropeptides of the FMRF-Amide family may play an important role in the control of opioid-mediated feeding, because FMRF-Amide (Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH2) reduce morphine-induced feeding in mice model.
For Laboratory use only! Not for Drug Use!
References:
- D.A. Price and M.J. Greenberg, Science, 197, 670 (1977) (Original)