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Ghrelin/Obestatin: Small Molecules and Peptides

Ghrelin is a 28 residue pepetide expressed by stomach cells that is responsible for the hunger sensation. Expression is increased during times of fasting, and decreased after food consumption. Ghrelin is initially derived from a preprohormone called preproghrelin, which also generates a second peptide called obestatin. Obestatin is an endogenous ligand for the orphan G protein-coupled receptor GPR39 and is involved in satiety and decreased food intake. Ghrelin antibodies are useful tools for lipid and metabolism research as well as neuroscience studies.

Endogenous ghrelin receptor agonist

Endogenous ghrelin receptor agonist

High affinity and selective ghrelin receptor inverse agonist

Potent ghrelin receptor inverse agonist

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