| Quantity | 5 mg, 10 mg | 500 µ, g, 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg | 500 µ, g, 1 mg, 5 mg | 5 mg, 10 mg | 5 mg, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg |
| Description | ATWLPPR Peptide is a biological active peptide. (This peptide is a specific VEGFR2/KDR heptapeptide antagonist, it binds VEGFR2 (KDR/flk), completely inhibiting VEGF binding to KDR and preventing VEGF-induced angiogenesis in-vivo. It specifically inhibits human endothelial cell proliferation in-ATWLPPR Peptide is a biological active peptide. (This peptide is a specific VEGFR2/KDR heptapeptide antagonist, it binds VEGFR2 (KDR/flk), completely inhibiting VEGF binding to KDR and preventing VEGF-induced angiogenesis in-vivo. It specifically inhibits human endothelial cell proliferation in-vitro and totally abolishes VEGF-induced angiogenesis in-vivo.)... Read More | GLP-1(7-36), amide TFA is a major intestinal hormone that stimulates glucose-induced insulin secretion from β cells[1] | Lysozyme (Muramidase) is a conserved antimicrobial protein. Lysozyme exerts its bactericidal effect by hydrolyzing bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan (PG). Lysozyme plays an important role in limiting bacterial growth on mucosal surfaces and other sites, not only controlling potential pathogens but Lysozyme (Muramidase) is a conserved antimicrobial protein. Lysozyme exerts its bactericidal effect by hydrolyzing bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan (PG). Lysozyme plays an important role in limiting bacterial growth on mucosal surfaces and other sites, not only controlling potential pathogens but also limiting overgrowth of microbiota to prevent dysbiosis. Extracellular lysozyme can also degrade polymeric PG into soluble fragments, activate NOD receptors in mucosal epithelial cells, and lead to the secretion of chemokines and activating factors by neutrophils and macrophages[1][2]... Read More | Neuromedin U, rat TFA is a 23-amino acid brain-gut peptide. Neuromedin U (NMU), through its cognate receptor NMUR2 in the central nervous system, regulates several important physiological functions, including energy balance, stress response, and nociception | Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone (TRH), Free Acid (TRH-OH) is a physiological metabolite of Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone |