| Bioactivity | Oxytocin free acid (9-Deamidooxytocin) TFA is an analog of oxytocin in which the glycinamide residue at position 9 in oxytocin has been replaced by a glycine residue. Oxytocin is a pleiotropic, peptide hormone with broad implications for general health, adaptation, development, reproduction, and social behavior[1][2]. | ||||||
| Name | Oxytocin free acid TFA | ||||||
| Formula | C45H66F3N11O15S2 | ||||||
| Molar Mass | 1122.20 | ||||||
| Appearance | Solid | ||||||
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||
| Storage | Sealed storage, away from moisture
*In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture) |
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| Reference | [1]. Ferrier BM, et al. 9-Deamidooxytocin, an analog of the hormone containing a glycine residue in place of the glycinamide residue. J Med Chem. 1966;9(1):55-57. [2]. Carter CS, Kenkel WM, MacLean EL, et al. Is Oxytocin "Nature's Medicine"?. Pharmacol Rev. 2020;72(4):829-861. |