Name
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[Leu5]-Enkephalin, Amide
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Other Name
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Sequence (Single letter abbreviations)
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YGGFL-NH2
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Sequence(Three letter abbreviations)
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{TYR}{GLY}{GLY}{PHE}{LEU}-NH2
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C-port
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NH2
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Basic description
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Enkephalin, one of several naturally occurring morphinelike substances (endorphins) released from nerve endings of the central nervous system and the adrenal medulla. They act as analgesics and sedatives in the body and appear to affect mood and motivation. Leu-enkephalin is an opioid peptide that has been found to modulate nociception in the spinal cord. Some anatomical results suggest that neurons containing immunoreactive Leu-enkephalin in the dorsal horn, some of which may receive input from primary afferents, modulate nociception by directly synapsing with cells of origin of the spinothalamic tract and also by interacting with primary afferent terminals.
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The molecular weight
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554.640
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Chemical formula
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C28H38N6O6
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The purity
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> 95%
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Storage conditions
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Store at -20°C. Keep tightly closed.
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