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Pramlintide (Acetate) Wholesale of High-Purity Lyophilized Powder | GMP Manufacturer

Pramlintide (Acetate) Wholesale of High-Purity Lyophilized Powder | GMP Manufacturer

Pramlintide is a synthetic analog of human amylin supplied as high-purity lyophilized powder for research use. It is widely studied in metabolic regulation, glucose homeostasis, and endocrine signaling research models.

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Product Description

Pramlintide is a synthetic peptide analog of human amylin (islet amyloid polypeptide, IAPP), engineered to improve solubility and stability compared to the native hormone. It is typically supplied as the acetate salt in lyophilized powder form and is intended strictly for research and laboratory use.

In experimental research, Pramlintide is extensively used to investigate amylin receptor signaling, gastric emptying regulation, appetite control pathways, and glucose metabolism. Due to its well-defined sequence and reproducible physicochemical properties, Pramlintide serves as a standard research peptide in metabolic, endocrine, and diabetes-related studies.

Product Specifications
ItemDescription
Product NamePramlintide
SynonymsPramlintide Acetate, Amylin Analog
CAS Number196078-30-5
Molecular FormulaC171H267N51O53 (acetate salt)
Molecular Weight~3949.4 g/mol (acetate form, approx.)
Amino Acid SequenceKCNTATCATQRLANFLVHSSNNFGAILSSTNVGSNTY
Peptide TypeSynthetic amylin analog peptide
FormLyophilized powder
Purity≥98% (HPLC)
Strength Options5 mg / 10 mg / 20 mg
AppearanceWhite to off-white powder
Identity VerificationHPLC, Mass Spectrometry
SolubilitySoluble in water (acidified aqueous solutions recommended)
PackagingSterile, sealed research vials
Storage Condition−20 °C, dry and light-protected
Intended UseResearch use only (RUO)
Applications

Pramlintide is commonly used in the following research areas:

  • Amylin receptor signaling and pathway studies
  • Glucose homeostasis and metabolic regulation research
  • Gastric emptying and satiety mechanism studies
  • Endocrine and pancreatic hormone interaction models
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