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Osteocalcin: Structure, Function, and Significance

Osteocalcin is a bone-derived hormone that regulates glucose metabolism, testosterone production, and brain function.

By Encyclopeptide Editorial | 1 min read
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Chemical Identity

PropertyValue
Peptide Nameosteocalcin
TypeOsteocalcin
SourceBone
Sequence49 aa protein
Molecular Weight5800 Da

Description

Osteocalcin is a bone-derived hormone that regulates glucose metabolism, testosterone production, and brain function.

Biological Function

Osteocalcin is a bone-derived hormone that regulates glucose metabolism, testosterone production, and brain function.

Research Significance

This osteocalcin has been studied for its potential applications in:

  • Drug development
  • Biotechnology
  • Biomaterials
  • Therapeutics

References

  1. Encyclopeptide Database. “osteocalcin” monograph. encyclopeptide.com.

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