| Name | xenopsin |
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| Synonyms | Xenopsin-Related Peptide 2 (XP-2) |
| Description | Xenopsin-Related Peptide 2 (XP-2) is an avian counterpart to amphibian Xenopsin (HY-P0253). Xenopsin-Related Peptide 2 displays abilities to release histamine from isolated rat mast cells and is as effective as synthetic Bradykinin (HY-P0206)[1]. |
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| In Vitro | Synthetic and native preparations of Xenopsin-Related Peptide 2 (XP-2) increases vascular permeability in rats and released histamine from isolated rat mast cells at submicromolar concentrations[1]. |
| In Vivo | Xenopsin-Related Peptide 2 (XP-2) (0.3-3000 nM; intradermally; 50 μL) induces skin vascular permeability in rats[1]. Animal Model: Rats weighing 300-400 g[1] Dosage: 0.3-3000 nM Administration: Intradermal injection, 50 μL Result: Increased skin vascular permeability in a dose-dependent manner. |
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| Molecular Formula | C60H88N16O10 |
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| Molecular Weight | 1193.44000 |
| Exact Mass | 1192.69000 |
| PSA | 410.93000 |
| LogP | 5.51880 |