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GLP-2 (1-34) (human),Catalog Number: KS061029,CAS NO.: 99120-49-7 GLP-2 (Glucagon-like peptide-2) induces the expansion of the mucosal epithelium in the small intestine by stimulating crypt cell proliferation while inhibiting apoptosis. This expansion leads to an increase in nutrient absorption while simultaneously reducing epithelial permeability and decreasing meal-stimulated gastric acid secretion and gastrointestinal motility. GLP-2 achieves these effects by activating
GLP-1 (1-37) (human),Catalog Number: KS032002,CAS NO.: 87805-34-3 GLP, synthesized by posttranslational processing of proglucagon in the intestine and pancreas, plays an important role in metabolic homeostasis. It is capable of converting intestinal epithelial cells into insulin-producing cells, thus serving as a new putative therapeutic compound for the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
GLP-2 (1-33) (human),Catalog Number: KS032008,CAS NO.: 223460-79-5 This is a fragment of human intestinal growth factor glucagon-like peptide 2, GLP2, containing amino acids 146 to 178. It is an intestinotrophic growth hormone that promotes many aspects of intestinal function, including enhancement of mucosal growth and promotion of nutrient absorption. GLP-2 is a hormone that can rapidly improve intestinal epithelial barrier function.
GLP-2 (1-33) (human),CAS#: 223460-79-5, Catalog Number: KS032008 This is a fragment of human intestinal growth factor glucagon-like peptide 2, GLP2, containing amino acids 146 to 178. It is an intestinotrophic growth hormone that promotes many aspects of intestinal function, including enhancement of mucosal growth and promotion of nutrient absorption. GLP-2 is a hormone that can rapidly improve intestinal epithelial barrier function. Technical Data for GLP-2 (human) M. Wt
GIP (human),Catalog Number: KS041003,CAS NO.: 100040-31-1 GIP (Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide or also known as Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide) is a 42-amino acid peptide released by the K cells of the duodenum and jejunum in response to food intake. GIP, together with GLP (Gastric-like Peptide) are members of the hormone peptide family of Incretins which stimulate insulin secretion from pancreatic islet -cells, and also appears to promote beta cell proliferatio