Peptide Medix product catalog

Research Peptides · Cat. 049-38

NDN (12-19) (Mouse)

Supplied as 200 ug per unit. Purity ≥97%. Molecular weight 890.12. Technical values shown are imported catalog fields and should be confirmed against current documentation. Laboratory research use only.

Specifications

Catalog number049-38
Product typeResearch Peptides
Peptide familyOther Research Peptides
Unit size200 ug
Molecular weight890.12 Da
Purity≥97%
ValidationExhibits correct molecular weight
AppearanceWhite powder
ContentsEach vial contains 200 ug of NET peptide. (Cysteine is a free residue and may become dimerized)
Intended useIn vitro laboratory research only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes

Sequence

Cys-Pro-Ala-Met-Leu-Asp-Leu-Lys

8 residues · MW 890.12

Storage & handling

Store in dry form at 4°C.

Confirm handling and preparation requirements against current product documentation and the requirements of your laboratory protocol.

Frequently asked

What is NDN (12-19) (Mouse)?
NDN (12-19) (Mouse) is a research peptide listed under catalog number 049-38 in the Other Research Peptides family. It is supplied as 200 ug per unit for in vitro laboratory research.
What purity is listed for 049-38?
The imported catalog record lists ≥97% (exhibits correct molecular weight). Request and verify current lot-specific documentation before purchase.
How should NDN (12-19) (Mouse) be stored?
Store in dry form at 4°C.
What is the sequence of NDN (12-19) (Mouse)?
The 8-residue sequence is Cys-Pro-Ala-Met-Leu-Asp-Leu-Lys, molecular weight 890.12.
What is the intended use of 049-38?
This catalog listing is for laboratory research use only. It is not represented as a drug, food, supplement, cosmetic or diagnostic product, and it is not offered for human or veterinary use.

This page reproduces an imported research-catalog record. Verify identity, specifications, documentation and suitability before purchase. The item is offered only for laboratory research and is not represented for human or veterinary use.