Compound reference
Cagrilintide
Metabolic Research · vial. For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption, diagnostic use, therapeutic use, or clinical use.
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COA per lot - on requestView Lab ReportsPublished literature
Research context
Peer-reviewed literature referencing this compound, provided for research context.
Development of Cagrilintide, a Long-Acting Amylin Analogue2021
Kruse T, Hansen JL, Dahl K, Schäffer L, Sensfuss U, Poulsen C, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
This medicinal-chemistry study reports the structure-activity and molecular-design work used to develop stable, lipidated reference cagrilintide, including sequence substitutions and terminal modifications. The publication describes the reference compound and is not verification of the identity or purity of a PeptiHealth lot.
AM833 Is a Novel Agonist of Calcitonin Family G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Pharmacological Comparison with Six Selective and Nonselective Agonists2021
Fletcher MM, Keov P, Truong TT, Mennen G, Hick CA, Zhao P, et al.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
This receptor-pharmacology study compared reference AM833 with selective and nonselective calcitonin-family receptor agonists across binding, signaling, activation, and regulation endpoints, defining its experimental profile at amylin-receptor and CTR systems. It does not provide lot-specific analytical evidence.
Structural and dynamic features of cagrilintide binding to calcitonin and amylin receptors2025
Cao J, Belousoff MJ, Johnson RM, Keov P, Mariam Z, Deganutti G, et al.
Nature Communications
This cryo-EM and molecular-dynamics study resolved reference cagrilintide bound to active, Gs-coupled AMY1R, AMY2R, AMY3R, and CTR complexes and compared receptor engagement and conformational dynamics across the receptor family. It is reference-compound literature, not lot verification.
Structural and mechanistic insights into dual activation of cagrilintide in amylin and calcitonin receptors2026
Gu YM, Yuan QN, Li X, He Q, Xu HE, Zhao LH
Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
This structural study examined reference cagrilintide complexes with amylin and calcitonin receptors to characterize peptide-receptor contacts and activation mechanisms. The findings support receptor-structure research applications but do not establish any PeptiHealth lot result.
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