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synonyms:oxytocin lyophilized; oxytocin acetate; H-Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2 Disulfide bond;
EINECS:200-048-4
MF:C43H66N12O12S2
MW:1007.19
Grade Standard:Medicine Grade
Appearance:White powder
Purity:98%
Oxytocin: What is it and what does it do?
What is oxytocin, and what does it do?
Oxytocin is a hormone that is made in the brain, in the hypothalamus. It is transported to, and secreted by, the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the brain.1
In chemistry, oxytocin is classed as a nonapeptide (a peptide containing nine amino acids), while its biological classification is as a neuropeptide. It acts both as a hormone and as a brain neurotransmitter.
The release of oxytocin by the pituitary gland acts to regulate two female reproductive functions:1,2
Childbirth
Breast-feeding.
The release of the hormone during labor increases uterine motility, making the muscles of the uterus (womb) contract. The release of oxytocin is triggered by the widening of the cervix and vagina during labor, and this effect is in turn increased by the subsequent contractions.
The main role of oxytocin is summed up nicely in a research paper by obstetric and gynecology specialists Navneet Magon and Sanjay Kalra.
Other researchers sum up the reproductive importance of oxytocin by saying it "serves the continued propagation of a species," adding that through evolution its "repertoire has expanded to maintain a central role in more complicated aspects of reproductive behavior. For these reasons, we call oxytocin the great facilitator of life.
Oxytocin, used as a prescription drug, is sold under the brand name Pitocin (and Syntocinon, although this is no longer on the market
Oxytocin's effects on emotion
Oxytocin released into the bloodstream affects the uterus and lactation, but its release into defined regions of the brain also affects emotional, cognitive, and social behaviors.
One review of the evidence says oxytocin "has attracted intense attention" after the discovery of its "amazing variety of behavioral functions.
The review, by Inga Neumann, states that oxytocin's impact on "pro-social behaviors" and emotional responses contributes to:
Relaxation
Trust
Psychological stability.
However, another review notes that the hormone does not act alone in the chemistry of love, but is "just one important component of a complex neurochemical system that allows the body to adapt to highly emotive situations.
Another review has also sounded caution, calling for research to look more to the general effects than to the specific effects of oxytocin that are being interpreted.
"After all, it is rather unlikely that any widely acting hormone or neurotransmitter will be narrowly funneled to modulate complex, high-order mental processes that are specific to social cognition," say the authors of a 2013 paper.8
Scientific research has nonetheless uncovered brain oxytocin's specific ability to modulate social behavior, including effects on motherly care and aggression, bonding between couples, sexual behavior, social memory, and trust.
Brain oxytocin also reduces stress responses, including anxiety - and these anxiolytic effects have been demonstrated in a number of species.6,8
One of the so-called 'love hormone' studies was published in 2012, and it examined oxytocin levels in new lovers versus those in single people. It found that there were high levels of the hormone in the first stages of romantic attachment, and that these were sustained for six months.
Wuhan Magic Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
WhatsAPP:+8613607116019
Cell:+8613607116019
Email:mary@whmoli.com
Website:http://www.gzsteroid.com/
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oxytocin body building mary@whmoli.com manufacture
cas:50-56-6
synonyms:oxytocin lyophilized; oxytocin acetate; H-Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2 Disulfide bond;
EINECS:200-048-4
MF:C43H66N12O12S2
MW:1007.19
Grade Standard:Medicine Grade
Appearance:White powder
Purity:98%
Oxytocin: What is it and what does it do?
What is oxytocin, and what does it do?
Oxytocin is a hormone that is made in the brain, in the hypothalamus. It is transported to, and secreted by, the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the brain.1
In chemistry, oxytocin is classed as a nonapeptide (a peptide containing nine amino acids), while its biological classification is as a neuropeptide. It acts both as a hormone and as a brain neurotransmitter.
The release of oxytocin by the pituitary gland acts to regulate two female reproductive functions:1,2
Childbirth
Breast-feeding.
The release of the hormone during labor increases uterine motility, making the muscles of the uterus (womb) contract. The release of oxytocin is triggered by the widening of the cervix and vagina during labor, and this effect is in turn increased by the subsequent contractions.
The main role of oxytocin is summed up nicely in a research paper by obstetric and gynecology specialists Navneet Magon and Sanjay Kalra.
Other researchers sum up the reproductive importance of oxytocin by saying it "serves the continued propagation of a species," adding that through evolution its "repertoire has expanded to maintain a central role in more complicated aspects of reproductive behavior. For these reasons, we call oxytocin the great facilitator of life.
Oxytocin, used as a prescription drug, is sold under the brand name Pitocin (and Syntocinon, although this is no longer on the market
Oxytocin's effects on emotion
Oxytocin released into the bloodstream affects the uterus and lactation, but its release into defined regions of the brain also affects emotional, cognitive, and social behaviors.
One review of the evidence says oxytocin "has attracted intense attention" after the discovery of its "amazing variety of behavioral functions.
The review, by Inga Neumann, states that oxytocin's impact on "pro-social behaviors" and emotional responses contributes to:
Relaxation
Trust
Psychological stability.
However, another review notes that the hormone does not act alone in the chemistry of love, but is "just one important component of a complex neurochemical system that allows the body to adapt to highly emotive situations.
Another review has also sounded caution, calling for research to look more to the general effects than to the specific effects of oxytocin that are being interpreted.
"After all, it is rather unlikely that any widely acting hormone or neurotransmitter will be narrowly funneled to modulate complex, high-order mental processes that are specific to social cognition," say the authors of a 2013 paper.8
Scientific research has nonetheless uncovered brain oxytocin's specific ability to modulate social behavior, including effects on motherly care and aggression, bonding between couples, sexual behavior, social memory, and trust.
Brain oxytocin also reduces stress responses, including anxiety - and these anxiolytic effects have been demonstrated in a number of species.6,8
One of the so-called 'love hormone' studies was published in 2012, and it examined oxytocin levels in new lovers versus those in single people. It found that there were high levels of the hormone in the first stages of romantic attachment, and that these were sustained for six months.
Wuhan Magic Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
WhatsAPP:+8613607116019
Cell:+8613607116019
Email:mary@whmoli.com
Website:http://www.gzsteroid.com/
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