ACTH (4-11) is a peptide fragment of adrenocorticotropichormone, a peptide hormone found in the brain that is involved in the biological stress response.
ACTH (1-17), an adrenocorticotropin analogue, is a potent human melanocortin 1 (MC1) receptor agonist with a Ki of 0.21 nM. Adrenocorticotropichormone (ACTH), also known as corticotropin, is produced and secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
ACTH (11-24) is a fragment of adrenocorticotrophin, induces cortisol release. ACTH (11-24) has been identified as a competitive antagonist of ACTH (1-39) and ACTH (1-10) in isolated adrenal cells.
ACTH (1-13) is a 13-amino acid peptide that exhibits cytoprotective effects in a rat model of ethanol-induced gastric lesions. Adrenocorticotropichormone (ACTH), also known as corticotropin, is produced and secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
AdrenocorticotropicHormone (ACTH) (1-39), rat, is a potent melanocortin 2 (MC2) receptor agonist. During in vitro incubation with membrane preparations, peptide fragments of ACTH (1-39) were formed and subsequently isolated by high-pressure methods.