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Melatonin Ko kitea puta noa i ngā tipu me ngā kararehe he neurohormone indoleamine, whakaputaina endogenously i serotonin (5-HT) ka huna i roto i te kararehe me te mea he tohu ture mo tukutahitanga o te manawataki me te huringa moe-wake circadian. Ko te pūnaha melatonin receptor, arā, o te Mel-1A-R, Mel-1B-R, me momoroto MT3, whakaatu plasticity ngā me te modularity - te raveraa ra pērā i Luzindole (SC-202700) me 2-Phenylmelatonin (SC-203466) whakaatu whakarerekētanga o ngā urupare pūnahanaha ki te tohu Melatonin kahore arai faaitoitoraa o te mau farii ohipa e Melatonin. e pā ana mano mahi antioxidant te ki Melatonin, a kua mohiotia ai ki te whakarato i tiaki ki lipids, pūmua, me te DNA ki kino oxidative. E whakaaturia maha ngā whākōkī antioxidant ki te kia upregulated e Melatonin, tae atu glutathione peroxidase, dismutases superoxide, ko catalase. scavenges Melatonin hoki Radicals free rite he antioxidant kāpeka, te tauhohe i ki te whakaputa ngā hua mutunga pūmau, me te whakamutu tauhohe mekameka tuwhena. kaupapa Free roto i te arai toto-roro whakaneke Melatonin rite te antioxidant endogenous tino nui. Melatonin Ko te NOS1 (nNOS) inhibitor kiore. Melatonin Ko te activator o Mel-1A-R me Mel-1B-R.


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  • Min.Order Rahi: 1 KG
  • Supply Te āhei: 10000 KG / ia Marama
  • Port: Shanghai / BEIJING
  • Ngā utu: L / C, D / A, D / P, T / T
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    Melatonin is an indoleamine neurohormone found across plants and animals, produced endogenously from serotonin (5-HT) and secreted in animals as a regulatory signal for synchronization of the circadian rhythm and the sleep-wake cycle. The melatonin receptor system, consisting of the MEL-1A-R, MEL-1B-R, and MT3 subtypes, demonstrates particular plasticity and modularity – antagonists such as Luzindole (sc-202700) and 2-Phenylmelatonin (sc-203466) show modification of systemic responses to the Melatonin signal without impeding activation of the receptors by Melatonin. Powerful antioxidant activity is associated with Melatonin, and it is known to provide protection to lipids, proteins, and DNA against oxidative damage. Several antioxidant enzymes are shown to be upregulated by Melatonin, including glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutases, and catalase. Melatonin also scavenges free radicals as a terminal antioxidant, reacting to generate stable end products and terminate radical chain reactions. Free movement through the blood-brain barrier positions Melatonin as a particularly significant endogenous antioxidant. Melatonin is a rat NOS1 (nNOS) inhibitor. Melatonin is an activator of MEL-1A-R and MEL-1B-R.

     

    Ingoa Hua: Melatonin

    CAS No: 73-31-4

    Whakauru:  Melatonin  99% i te HPLC

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    Tarapēke: i roto i te 25kgs pahu muka

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    Shelf Life: 24 marama i te rā o te hanga

     

    taumahi:

    -Helps whakahaere atu hormones me mau tonu ūngeri circadian o te tinana
    -Melatonin āwhina hoki paura whakahaere i te wā
    -Melatonin tauturu paura whakatau
    -Melatonin paura he kaha pānga antioxidant 
    -Release o hormones whakaputa uri wahine 

     

    Taupānga:

    Kei te fakanatula hua paura -Melatonin i roto i te tinana i roto i te whakautu ki te perception o te marama
    i -Melatonin paura kua whakamahia ki te noho ohoroa, whawhai jet takamuri, tiaki ngā pūtau i te kino noa-tuwhena, i näianei i te pūnaha ārai mate, te ārai mate pukupuku, me te whakawhānui i te ora.


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