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Description
Urinary trypsin inhibitor fragment, associated with the CAS number 164859-77-2, is a peptide derived from the urinary trypsin inhibitor (UTI), which is a serine protease inhibitor primarily found in human urine. This fragment plays a role in regulating proteolytic activity in the body, particularly in the context of inflammation and tissue repair. It exhibits characteristics typical of peptides, including a specific amino acid sequence that contributes to its biological function. The fragment is known for its ability to inhibit trypsin and other serine proteases, thereby modulating various physiological processes. Its presence in urine can be indicative of certain pathological conditions, making it a potential biomarker for diseases involving protease activity. Additionally, the fragment's stability and solubility in aqueous solutions are important for its biological activity and potential therapeutic applications. Overall, urinary trypsin inhibitor fragment is significant in both clinical diagnostics and research related to protease regulation and related disorders.
Specifications
Grade | Ultra Pure |
Formula | C40H66N14O9S |
MW | 919.1 |
CAS | 164859-77-2 |
Storage | -20℃ |
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