DSIP Powder | Delta sleep-inducing peptide | DSIP API
DSIP Peptide Description
China Lab Raw Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Dsip
Delta sleep-inducing peptide(DSIP)
CAS: 62568-57-4
Formuła: C35H48N10O15
Waga molekularna: 848.81
Czystość: 99.0%min
Wygląd: Biały proszek
Miejsce pochodzenia: Chiny
Metoda analizy: HPLC
Składowanie: Liofilizowane peptydy, chociaż stabilne w temperaturze pokojowej 3 miesięcy, należy przechowywać w stanie suchym w temperaturze poniżej -18°C. Po rekonstytucji peptyd należy przechowywać w temperaturze 4°C pomiędzy 2-21 dni i do wykorzystania w przyszłości w temperaturze poniżej -18°C.
DSIP Peptide Description:
Delta sleep-inducing peptide, abbreviated DSIP, is a neuropeptide that when infused into the mesodiencephalic ventricle of recipient rabbits induces spindle and delta EEG activity and reduced motor activities.
Delta sleep-inducing peptide was first discovered in 1974 by the Swiss Schoenenberger-Monnier group who isolated it from the cerebral venous blood of rabbits in an induced state of sleep. It was primarily believed to be involved in sleep regulation due to its apparent ability to induce slow-wave sleep in rabbits, but studies on the subject have been contradictory.
DSIP is an amphiphilic peptide of molecular weight 850 daltons with the amino acid motif.It has been found in both free and bound forms in the hypothalamus, limbic system and pituitary as well as various peripheral organs, tissues and body fluids. In the pituitary it co-localises with many peptide and non-peptide mediators such as corticotropin-like intermediate peptide (CLIP), adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH). It is abundant in the gut secretory cells and in the pancreas where it co-localises with glucagon.
DSIP Peptide Applications:
Delta sleep-inducing peptide, abbreviated DSIP, is a neuropeptide that when infused into the mesodiencephalic ventricle of recipient rabbits induces spindle and delta EEG activity and reduced motor activities.
Many roles for DSIP have been suggested following research carried out using peptide analogues with a greater molecular stability and through measuring DSIP-like immunological (DSIP-LI) response by injecting DSIP antiserum and antibodies.