For research use only. Not for therapeutic Use.
Gastric Inhibitory Peptide (GIP), porcine (Cat No.: M133196) is an incretin hormone derived from the porcine gastrointestinal tract. It stimulates insulin secretion in a glucose-dependent manner and plays a critical role in glucose homeostasis. GIP also inhibits gastric acid secretion and motility, contributing to digestive regulation. Structurally similar to human GIP, the porcine form is used in comparative endocrinology and metabolic research. It serves as a valuable tool for studying incretin biology, insulinotropic mechanisms, and the development of therapies for diabetes and obesity.
CAS Number | 11063-17-5 |
Molecular Formula | C225H342N60O66S |
Purity | ≥95% |
Reference | [1]. G W Morrow, et al. The insulinotropic region of gastric inhibitory polypeptide; fragment analysis suggests the bioactive site lies between residues 19 and 30. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. January 1996. Volume 74. |
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