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PubChem Substance
Name: Caerulein
PubChem Substance ID: 171112
Description: A specific decapeptide obtained from the skin of Hila caerulea, an Australian amphibian. Caerulein is similar in action and composition to CHOLECYSTOKININ. It stimulates gastric, biliary, and pancreatic secretion; and certain smooth muscle. It is used in paralytic ileus and as diagnostic aid in pancreatic malfunction.
Synonyms:
17650-98-5; 5-Oxo-L-prolyl-L-glutaminyl-L-alpha-aspartyl-O-sulfo-L-tyrosyl-L-threonylglycyl-L-tryptophyl-L-methionyl-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-phenylalaninamide; Caerulein; Ceruletida [INN-Spanish]; Ceruletide [USAN:BAN:INN]; Ceruletidum [INN-Latin]; CCRIS 3063; Ceruletide; 5-Oxo-L-prolyl-L-glutaminyl-L-aspartyl-L-tyrosyl-L-threonylglycyl-L-tryptophyl-L-methionyl-L-aspartylphenyl-L-alaninamide 4-(hydrogen sulfate) (ester)
DrugBank
Identification
Name: Caerulein
Name (isomeric): DB00403
Drug Type: small molecule
Description: A specific decapeptide obtained from the skin of Hila caerulea, an Australian amphibian. Caerulein is similar in action and composition to CHOLECYSTOKININ. It stimulates gastric, biliary, and pancreatic secretion; and certain smooth muscle. It is used in paralytic ileus and as diagnostic aid in pancreatic malfunction.
Category: Diagnostic aids
CAS number: 17650-98-5
Pharmacology
Indication: Caerulein stimulates gastric, biliary, and pancreatic secretion; and certain smooth muscle. As such, it is used in paralytic ileus and as diagnostic aid in pancreatic malfunction.
Pharmacology: Caerulein is a specific decapeptide similar in action and composition to the natural gastrointestinal peptide hormone cholecystokinin. It stimulates gastric, biliary, and pancreatic secretion; and certain smooth muscle.
Mechanism of Action:
Caerulein acts according to its similarity to the natural gastrointestinal peptide hormone cholecystokinin. Cholecystokinin is a peptide hormone of the gastrointestinal system responsible for stimulating the digestion of fat and protein. Cholecystokinin is secreted by the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine. There it binds to CCK rec...
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Absorption: Absorbed following intravenous administration.
Affected organisms: Humans and other mammals

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