| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Fresh Lot Days | Fresh upon request |
| Label Position | Nominally Labeled |
| Molecular Weight | 5107.5 |
| Receptor | Glucagon |
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GIP, or glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (formerly gastric inhibitory polypeptide), is a hormone produced in the upper gut that helps regulate blood sugar and fat metabolism, particularly after eating. Released in response to food, GIP stimulates insulin secretion from the pancreas and also influences appetite and energy balance. It works alongside GLP-1 and is a target for newer weight loss medications.
Key Functions of GIP
GIP is a powerful hormone with multiple effects throughout the body with its primary role related to glucose and nutrient metabolism.
125I-GIP is radioactive tool that enables the initial and detailed pharmacological testing of drug candidates targeting the Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Receptor (GIPR) for the treatment of metabolic diseases.
A 25 µCi quantity of [125I]-labeled human Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide (GIP)-a 42-amino acid peptide hormone-is available for experimental use. This high-affinity radioligand is well-suited for applications such as receptor profiling, radioimmunoassays, and high-throughput screening.
| Molecular Weight |
5107.5
|
|---|---|
| Specific Activity |
2200 Ci/mmol (81.4 TBq/mmol)
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| CAS Number |
100040-31-1
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| Application |
Drug Discovery & Development
|
|---|---|
| Brand |
NEN Radiochemicals
|
| Buffer/Solvent |
0.05M sodium acetate, 0.05M N- Acetylmethionine, 5% sucrose and 0.25% BSA
|
| Detection Modality |
Radiometric
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| Fresh Lot Days |
Fresh upon request
|
| Host Species |
Human
|
| Label Position |
Nominally Labeled
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| Packaging |
NENSure vial
|
| Radioisotope |
125I
|
| Receptor |
Glucagon
|
| Shipping Information |
Shipped in dry ice
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| Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Dry Ice
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| Special Ordering Information |
This is a radioactive product - shipping address must have a license to receive radioactive materials.
|
| Storage Conditions |
-20°C
|
| Therapeutic Area |
Diabetes
Gastrointestinal
|
| Unit Size |
25 µCi
|
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