baselainide
Baselainide is a synthetic peptide with potential therapeutic applications. It is derived from the human hormone ghrelin and functions as a ghrelin receptor agonist. Ghrelin is a hormone primarily produced in the stomach that plays a role in regulating appetite, energy balance, and gastrointestinal motility. By acting on the ghrelin receptor, baselainide can mimic some of the effects of ghrelin.
Research into baselainide has explored its potential in conditions such as cachexia, a wasting syndrome characterized
The development of baselainide involves complex peptide synthesis and purification processes. Like any therapeutic agent, it