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Glutaurine

CAS: 56488-60-9 F: C7H14N2O6S W: 254.26

Glutaurine containing glutamine and taurine residues is an orally active hormone of the parathyroid. Glutaurine, as a ho
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Bioactivity Glutaurine containing glutamine and taurine residues is an orally active hormone of the parathyroid. Glutaurine, as a hormone, is isolated from parathyroid gland oxyphil cells. Glutaurine can be used for the research of antiepileptic and anti-amnesia[1][2][3][4].
In Vivo Glutaurine (1, 10, 20 or 50 μg/rat; p.o.) significantly restores the latency of entry in both the 24 and 48 hours tests at the dose of 50 μg/rat[2].Glutaurine (100~3000 ug/kg; i.p.) significantly reduces T3 blood levels in a dose-dependent manner, but does not significantly raise T4 blood levels[3]. Animal Model:
Name Glutaurine
CAS 56488-60-9
Formula C7H14N2O6S
Molar Mass 254.26
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

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Reference [1]. Balázs M, et al. Effects of glutaurine treatment on electroshock-induced amnesia. Antiamnesic action of glutaurine. Neuropeptides. 1988;12(2):55-58. [2]. Feuer L, et al. Effect of glutaurine, a newly discovered parathyroid hormone on rat thymus cultures. Acta Morphol Acad Sci Hung. 1978;26(2):87-94. [3]. Baskin S, et al. The effect of glutaurine on thyroid hormones in the rat. Neuropeptides. 1987;9(1):45-50. [4]. Uemura S, et al. Gamma-glutamyltaurine has potent and long-lasting antiepileptic action as demonstrated by intra-amygdaloid injection in amygdala-kindled rats. Brain Res. 1992;594(2):347-350.