Galanin (1-19), human, represents the fragment encompassing amino acids 1 to 19 of the humangalanin neuropeptide. Galanin (GAL) is known for its extensive distribution and multifaceted biological roles, such as regulating hormone secretion, providing antinociceptive effects, and altering feeding behavior.
Galanin (1-30), human, is a 30-amino acid neuropeptide that acts as an agonist of GalR1 and GalR2 receptors with Kis of 1 nM. This endogenous peptide exhibits multiple endocrine, metabolic, and behavioral effects and has demonstrated activity on the intestinal system.