Description: Endogenous gut peptide; modulates feeding and metabolism
Alternative Names: Glucagon (1-37), Enteroglucagon
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Biological Activity
Endogenous glucagon-like peptide that modulates feeding and metabolism; secreted by intestinal L-cells. Increases cAMP production and inhibits gastric acid secretion in rat stomach.
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Solubility Data
Solubility
Soluble to 1 mg/ml in water
Preparing Stock Solutions
The following data is based on the product molecular weight 4421.86. Batch specific molecular weights may vary from batch to batch due to solvent of hydration, which will affect the solvent volumes required to prepare stock solutions.
Concentration / Solvent Volume / Mass
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
1 mM
0.23 mL
1.13 mL
2.26 mL
5 mM
0.05 mL
0.23 mL
0.45 mL
10 mM
0.02 mL
0.11 mL
0.23 mL
50 mM
0 mL
0.02 mL
0.05 mL
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References
References are publications that support the products' biological activity.
Batailleet al (1981) Bioactive enteroglucagon (oxyntomodulin): present knowledge on its chemical structure and its biological activities. Peptides 2 41 PMID: 6283496
Stumpelet al (1997) A new role for enteric glucagon-37: acute stimulation of glucose absorption in rat small intestine. FEBS Lett. 410 515 PMID: 9237694
Jarrousseet al (1985) Oxyntomodulin (glucagon-37) and its C-terminal octapeptide inhibit gastric acid secretion. FEBS Lett. 188 81 PMID: 4018272