Prostaglandin Receptor

Prostaglandin Receptor

Prostaglandin receptor, a sub-family of cell surface seven-transmembrane receptors, are the G-protein-coupled receptors.Ten distinct prostaglandin receptors on different cell types are currently known. G-protein-coupled receptors are a subclass of cell surface seven-transmembrane receptors that prostaglandins bind to. The following are the names of these receptors: FP-FP, IP1-2-IP1, IP2 receptors, TP-TP receptor, EP1-4-EP1, EP2, EP3, and EP4 receptors. A class of lipid molecules known as prostaglandins, which are produced enzymatically from fatty acids and resemble hormones, play vital roles in the bodies of animals. Ten distinct prostaglandin receptors on different cell types are currently known.

Prostaglandin Receptor related products

Structure Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Product Description
V4396 TRAVOPROST 157283-68-6 Travoprost (also known as Fluprostenol isopropyl ester; AL6221; Flu-Ipr; brand name Travatan) is medication used to treat high pressure inside the eye including glaucoma.
V4134 Treprostinil (LRX-15) 81846-19-7 Treprostinil (LRX-15; trade names: Remodulin for infusion, Orenitram for oral, and Tyvaso for inhalation), a synthetic analog of prostacyclin (PGI2), is a novel and potent DP1 and EP2 agonist with EC50 values of 0.6±0.1 and 6.2±1.2 nM, respectively.
V74473 Treprostinil palmitil (INS-1009) 1706528-83-7 Treprostinil palmitil (TP) is the precursor of Treprostinil (UT-15), a potent DP1 and EP2 agonist/activator with EC50s of 0.6±0.1 and 6.2±1.2 nM, respectively.
V4135 Treprostinil sodium (LRX15) 289480-64-4 Treprostinil sodium (LRX-15; Remodulin for infusion, Orenitram for oral, and Tyvaso for inhalation), a synthetic analog of prostacyclin (PGI2), is a novel and potent DP1 and EP2 agonist with EC50 values of 0.6±0.1 and 6.2±1.2 nM, respectively.
V74483 Vorbipiprant (CR6086) 1417742-86-9 Vorbipiprant (CR6086) is an EP4 receptor antagonist that works as a targeted immunomodulator.
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