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what is the chemical nature of thyrotrophin releasing hormone ​

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Answered by mayasmith
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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone, also called thyrotropin-releasing factor or thyroliberin, is a releasing hormone, produced by the hypothalamus, that stimulates the release of thyrotropin and prolactin from the anterior pituitary. It is a tropic, tripeptidal hormone......

Molar mass: 362.3837 g/mol

ChemSpider ID: 554166

ChEMBL Id: 1472

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The structural simplicity of thyrotropin-releasing hormone is deceiving because this hormone actually has many functions. It stimulates the synthesis and secretion of thyrotropin (thyroid-stimulating hormone) by the anterior pituitary gland.

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