Desmopressin Chemical Properties
alpha D25 +85.5 ± 2° (calculated for the free peptide)
RTECS YW9000000
storage temp. Store at 0°C
solubility H2O: soluble20mg/mL, clear, colorless
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Desmopressin Usage And Synthesis
Description Desmopressin (Brand name: DDAVP) is an artificial derivative of vasopressin, being similar to the antidiuretic hormone (ADH) that naturally produced in the body. It is used for the treatment of diabetes insipidus, bedwetting, hemophilia A, von Willebrand disease and high blood urea levels. It is capable of increasing the water permeability in the renal tubular cells, further increasing the urine concentration and decreasing the urine production. Therefore, it can be used to prevent and control severe thirst, urination and dehydration caused by various kinds of reasons including injury, surgery and certain medical condition. This help you sleep throughout the night without being awaken by urinate.
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Definition ChEBI: A synthetic analogue of vasopressin in which 3-mercaptopropionic acid replaces the cysteine residue at position 1 and D-arginine replaces the residue at position 8. An antidiuretic, it increases urine concentration and decreases urine prod ction, and is used (usually as the trihydrate of the acetic acid salt) to prevent and control excessive thirst, urination, and dehydration caused by injury, surgery, and certain medical conditions. It is also used in the diagnosis and treatment of cranial iabetes insipidus and in tests of renal function.