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P4429

Sigma-Aldrich

Pancreozymin from porcine intestine

2-6 Crick units/mg solid

Synonym(s):

CCK, Cholecystokinin

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CAS Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.54

form

solid

specific activity

2-6 Crick units/mg solid

foreign activity

secretin 0.4 - 1.0 Crick units/mg solid

storage temp.

2-8°C

InChI

1S/C166H261N51O52S4/c1-15-84(9)130(159(261)211-116(78-220)154(256)206-110(68-125(227)228)150(252)191-97(38-27-54-182-165(176)177)139(241)205-112(70-127(231)232)152(254)215-132(88-42-44-91(45-43-88)269-273(266,267)268)161(263)197-100(48-58-270-12)135(237)185-75-124(226)190-106(64-89-72-184-94-35-21-20-33-92(89)94)146(248)195-101(49-59-271-13)141(243)204-111(69-126(229)230)151(253)198-103(133(173)235)63-87-31-18-17-19-32-87)213-143(245)98(39-28-55-183-166(178)179)192-147(249)107(65-90-73-180-80-187-90)201-153(255)115(77-219)210-157(259)119-41-30-57-217(119)163(265)113(71-128(233)234)207-145(247)105(62-82(5)6)200-149(251)109(67-122(172)224)203-140(242)99(46-47-120(170)222)193-144(246)104(61-81(3)4)199-148(250)108(66-121(171)223)202-138(240)96(36-23-25-52-168)196-158(260)129(83(7)8)212-160(262)131(85(10)16-2)214-155(257)117(79-221)208-142(244)102(50-60-272-14)194-137(239)95(37-26-53-181-164(174)175)189-123(225)74-186-136(238)114(76-218)209-156(258)118-40-29-56-216(118)162(264)86(11)188-134(236)93(169)34-22-24-51-167/h17-21,31-33,35,42-45,72-73,80-86,93,95-119,129-132,184,218-221H,15-16,22-30,34,36-41,46-71,74-79,167-169H2,1-14H3,(H2,170,222)(H2,171,223)(H2,172,224)(H2,173,235)(H,180,187)(H,185,237)(H,186,238)(H,188,236)(H,189,225)(H,190,226)(H,191,252)(H,192,249)(H,193,246)(H,194,239)(H,195,248)(H,196,260)(H,197,263)(H,198,253)(H,199,250)(H,200,251)(H,201,255)(H,202,240)(H,203,242)(H,204,243)(H,205,241)(H,206,256)(H,207,247)(H,208,244)(H,209,258)(H,210,259)(H,211,261)(H,212,262)(H,213,245)(H,214,257)(H,215,254)(H,227,228)(H,229,230)(H,231,232)(H,233,234)(H4,174,175,181)(H4,176,177,182)(H4,178,179,183)(H,266,267,268)

InChI key

QFLBZJPOIZFFJQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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Application

Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a peptide hormone of the gastrointestinal system responsible for stimulating the digestion of fat and protein. It is used to study brain, kidney and pancreatic functioning as well as reproductive behavior and glucose tolerance.

Biochem/physiol Actions

CCK mediates digestion and satiety. It has anti-inflammatory properties. CCK stimulates insulin secretion through phospholipase activity in b-cells.

Storage Class Code

13 - Non Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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