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Sauvagine — Research Products

5 catalog items

Catalog # Product Type Species Size Price Add to cart
019-25 [D-Phe11, His12]-Sauvagine (11-40) Antagonist / Anti-Sauvagine-30 (A-Svg-30) Peptides Other species 100 µg $179.00 $211.00
FG-019-25A [D-Phe11, His12]-Sauvagine (11-40) Antagonist / Anti-Sauvagine-30 (A-Svg-30) – FAM Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 1 nmol $475.00 $559.00
T-019-25 [D-Phe11, His12]-Sauvagine (11-40) Antagonist / Anti-Sauvagine-30 (A-Svg-30) – I-125 Labeled I-125 labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 10 µCi $1159.00 $1364.00
FR-019-25 [D-Phe11, His12]-Sauvagine (11-40) Antagonist / Anti-Sauvagine-30 (A-Svg-30) – Rhodamine Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Other species 1 nmol $475.00 $559.00
019-18 Sauvagine (Frog) Peptides Frog 200 µg $115.00 $136.00

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.

Sauvagine — frequently asked

What is sauvagine?
Sauvagine is a 40-amino-acid amidated peptide from the skin of a South American tree frog. It is a member of the corticotropin-releasing factor family and is related in sequence to CRF, the urocortins and fish urotensin I.
Why is sauvagine used in receptor studies?
It is described as a potent CRF receptor agonist with a reported preference for the CRF2 subtype. That profile makes it a useful comparator when distinguishing CRF1 from CRF2 contributions in binding and functional assays.
What is anti-sauvagine-30?
Anti-sauvagine-30 is a truncated, substituted analog described as a CRF2-selective antagonist. It is commonly used together with an agonist to confirm that an observed response depends on the CRF2 receptor rather than related family members.