(function(){
let w = window.innerWidth;
function setHeaderCssVar() {
const headerEle = document.getElementById('shoplaza-section-header');
if(!headerEle){ return };
document.body.style.setProperty('--window-height', `${window.innerHeight}px`);
document.body.style.setProperty('--header-height', `${headerEle.clientHeight}px`);
const mdScorllHideEle = headerEle.querySelector('.header__mobile .header__scroll_hide');
if (mdScorllHideEle) {
document.body.style.setProperty('--header-scroll-hide-height-md', `${mdScorllHideEle.clientHeight}px`);
}
const pcScorllHideEle = headerEle.querySelector('.header__desktop .header__scroll_hide');
if (pcScorllHideEle) {
document.body.style.setProperty('--header-scroll-hide-height-pc', `${pcScorllHideEle.clientHeight}px`);
}
}
function handlResize() {
if(w == window.innerWidth){return};
w = window.innerWidth;
setHeaderCssVar();
};
function init(){
setHeaderCssVar();
window.removeEventListener('resize', window._theme_header_listener)
window._theme_header_listener = handlResize;
window.addEventListener('resize', window._theme_header_listener);
}
init();
})();
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Description
Product Details
Dihexa(PNB-0408) is a synthetic oligopeptide: Hexanoyl-Tyr-Ile-Ahx-NH2. Two amino acids (Tyr, Ile) with N-terminal hexanoic acid cap and C-terminal 6-aminohexanoic acid amide.
Structurally derived from angiotensin IV. N-terminal hexanoyl and C-terminal modifications create more stable, lipophilic molecule. Characterized by oral bioavailability and ability to cross biological barriers. Due to lipophilic modifications, requires DMSO or organic solvent for initial dissolution. Not soluble in bacteriostatic water alone. May require mixed solvent systems.
Disclaimer:For laboratory and research purposes only. Not for human consumption.