Message: | Lypressin is a neurohypophysial hormone found in most mammals. Its two primary functions are to retain water in the body and to constrict blood vessels. Lypressin regulates the body's retention of water by acting to increase water reabsorption in the kidney's collecting ducts, the tubules which receive the very dilute urine produced by the functional unit of the kidney, the nephrons.
It is not difficult to produce Lypressin Acetate by solid-phase synthesis. It is necessary to pay attention to the hydrolysis of -Gln-Asn- in the sequence fragment. url:http://www.gtpeptide.com |