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Enterostatin — Research Products

10 catalog items

Catalog # Product Type Species Size Price Add to cart
003-78 Cyclo-Asp-Pro / Enterostatin cyclic dipeptide Peptides Other species 500 µg $179.00 $211.00
003-75 Enterostatin (APGPR) (Human, Rat, Mouse) Peptides 500 µg $88.00 $104.00
H-003-75 Enterostatin (APGPR) (Human, Rat, Mouse) – Antibody Antiserum Antibodies Human, Mouse, Rat 50 µl $512.00 $603.00
B-G-003-75 Enterostatin (APGPR) (Human, Rat, Mouse) – Biotin Labeled Purified IgG Biotin-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human, Mouse, Rat 100 µl $612.00 $720.00
FG-G-003-75A Enterostatin (APGPR) (Human, Rat, Mouse) – FAM Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human, Mouse, Rat 100 µl $612.00 $720.00
T-G-003-75 Enterostatin (APGPR) (Human, Rat, Mouse) – I-125 Labeled Purified IgG I-125 labeled Labeled Antibodies Human, Mouse, Rat 10 µCi $1159.00 $1364.00
G-003-75 Enterostatin (APGPR) (Human, Rat, Mouse) – Purified IgG Antibody Purified IgG Antibodies Human, Mouse, Rat 400 µg $612.00 $720.00
FR-G-003-75 Enterostatin (APGPR) (Human, Rat, Mouse) – Rhodamine Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human, Mouse, Rat 100 µl $612.00 $720.00
003-76 Enterostatin (VPDPR) (Porcine, Canine, Equine) Peptides 500 µg $88.00 $104.00
003-77 Enterostatin (VPGPR) Peptides Other species 500 µg $88.00 $104.00

All items are supplied for in vitro laboratory research use only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis or therapy. Prices are per unit as listed; each catalog number ships with its Certificate of Analysis.

Enterostatin — frequently asked

What is enterostatin?
Enterostatin is a pentapeptide released from the amino-terminal propeptide of procolipase during activation in the intestine. Because colipase is required for pancreatic lipase activity, the peptide is produced in proportion to dietary fat processing.
Why is enterostatin studied in feeding research?
Rodent studies have reported a selective reduction in fat consumption following administration, which made it a candidate signal connecting lipid digestion to appetite. Results have varied between laboratories and no receptor is firmly established, so interpretations remain cautious.
Which sequence should be used?
The APGPR pentapeptide corresponds to the human, rat and mouse form and covers most common models. Other species produce related pentapeptides with different residues, so the sequence should be confirmed before using the peptide in comparative experiments.