AVP
Arginine vasopressin
CYFQNCPRG Amino Acids · MW: 1084.2
Amino Acids
CYFQNCPRG
Molecular Weight
1084.2
Half-life
10-20 min
Research Score
4.2
Studies
85
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is AVP?
A nonapeptide hormone that acts at V1 and V2 receptors to regulate vascular tone and renal water reabsorption. It is a core mediator of osmotic homeostasis and blood pressure control.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
water retention
vascular tone
osmotic balance
Research Summary
One of the best-characterized human signaling peptides, with strong evidence across renal physiology, vascular biology, and endocrine pharmacology.
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